DANA POINT HARBOR BOAT SHOW
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Angling for a Dream is a non-profit, 501(c) (3) organization founded by Stephen A. Miller, an avid fisherman and boating enthusiast. He learned that in life, regardless of the struggles you face, dreams will always lead you in the right direction.
Angling for a Dream's mission is to increase awareness, promote education, and to help raise funds for cancer research by helping others follow their dreams. It offers a spectrum of tournaments and programs aimed for all ages.
Aventura is a yacht club in the truest sense of the word: a great group of people who like boating and the fun they can have around the water. If you're looking for a wide mix of couples, singles, kids, men, and women who enjoy each other's company and "simply messing about in boats," look no further. Aventura Sailing, in scenic, historic, romantic Dana Point Harbor in Southern California, is the place for you!
Incorporated in 1989, the City of Dana Point is named after Richard Henry Dana Jr. (1815-1882), a Harvard-trained lawyer, seaman, and author of the classic sea journal, Two Years Before the Mast (1840). In his journal, Dana documents his voyage from Boston around Cape Horn to California on the merchant ship, Pilgrim. Therein, Dana describes the area once known as Capistrano Bay, as "the most romantic spot on the California coast." Today, Capistrano Bay is known as Dana Point. Dana Point is home to 35,110 residents and is characterized by nearly seven miles of prominent coastal bluffs and rolling hills along the Pacific Ocean. Most noteworthy of these bluffs is a unique promontory known as the "Headlands" which overlooks Dana Point Harbor, one of the most significant man-made alterations of the Orange County coastline.
Mission Statement: To provide safe and convenient public access to California's waterways and leadership in promoting the public's right to safe, enjoyable, and environmentally sound recreational boating.
CR&R Waste and Recycling Services is one of Southern California's most innovative and successful recycling and waste collection companies, serving more than 2.5 million people and 5,000 businesses throughout Orange, Los Angeles, San Bernardino, and Riverside counties. Thanks to groundbreaking technologies and pioneering reclamation programs, we are able to recycle over 120,000 tons of materials each year, creating cleaner communities, reducing air and water pollution, conserving landfill space, and extending our natural resources. We're making your neighborhood a better place to live and work.
Protecting Our Borders Against Terrorism
As the single unified border agency of the United States, the CBP mission is vitally important to the protection of America and the American people.
The Dana Outrigger Canoe Club is a 30-year tradition of fun, friends and fitness.
Whether you're looking for a new fitness routine . more play time on our ocean . or hundreds of new friends and acquaintances . join us at the Dana Point Harbor to learn more about the island-rich tradition of outrigger canoeing!
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The Dana Point Boaters Association is a not for profit social welfare and educational organization representing the entire Dana Point Harbor recreational boating community. We advocate open, affordable, expanded and improved access to the Harbor for all who are interested in the many different types of recreational boating in Southern California, from kayaking and fishing to sailboat racing and motor cruising. You can also contact us at (949) 485-5656.
Dana Point Harbor is an exciting portside community, located in a natural setting cove-bound on one side by dramatic cliffs and, on the other by the clear waters of the Pacific. Considered one of the most romantic spots in California, Dana Point Harbor houses two marinas inside a one-and-a-half mile jetty. Complete harbor facilities include guest slips, launch ramps, fuel dock, shipyard, boat rentals, yacht sales and instruction, fishing, all year bait receiver, harbor cruises, windsurfing, jet skiing, certified dive charters, two yacht clubs, a sailing association, picnicking and a baby beach for young swimmers. The Harbor has one hotel, the Marina Inn and 13 restaurants.
Intriguing shops are loaded with unexpected treasures. Visitors discover custom-designed jewelry and Indian artifacts, art collectibles, special cards, hand-formed chocolates, unique gifts, toiletries, fragrant oils, designer perfumes and sunglasses, ecologically sound gifts, leisure clothing for men and women, a beauty salon, trinkets, T-shirts, international coffees and teas, quality ice cream and restaurants to please every palate.
Dana Point Yacht Club is a casual, informal, fun-loving group dedicated to boating activities. We are a friendship oriented club promoting boating experiences to all ages. We have a great junior program, one of the finest sail race calendars, a great fishing program and many scheduled cruises throughout the year. Sponsors of "The Richard Henry Dana Charity Regatta" in September where the proceeds from the race benefit a local Orange County Charity. Our goal is to maintain our reputation as "The Friendliest Club on the Coast."
Located in Dana Point Harbor's West Basin, DWYC is an active full-service yacht club, serving its members and the local community for 20 years. DWYC has a great Junior Sailing program, an extensive yacht racing program and billfish tournament and hosts many charitable events including the high-profile Volvo Leukemia Cup and the heart-warming Armed Forces Holiday Dinner.
The club welcomes boat owners and non-boat owners for membership.
Heart of Sailing introduces sailing to children with developmental disabilities as a form of education and recreational therapy.
The charity was founded in 2004 by George Saidah, a successful software entrepreneur who was motivated by his personal experience with a loved one with a cognitive disorder. A sailor for more than 35 years, Saidah dreamed of combining his love of the ocean with service to the community. Since retiring in 2005, Saidah devotes his time to developing Heart of Sailing to create a fun, educational and therapeutic opportunity for children with developmental disabilities.
The County of Orange has taken particular care to preserve and maintain the natural beauty and allure of these Distinct Areas and facilities, while striving to maximize your enjoyment.
As one of the county's largest land owners, we invite you to discover the natural and cultural heritage of this unique and diverse area through the use of your Park and Recreation Facilities.
1300 South Grand Avenue, Building C
Santa Ana, CA 92705
(At the corner of Grand Avenue and McFadden)
Voter Files (714) 567-7600
Community Outreach (714) 567-7623
OC Sailing and Events Center's mission is to, "Provide sailing and water based experiences to our community while also hosting social and business events at our harbor location."
The County of Orange Environmental Health Division operates a used motor oil recycling program for the following areas: All unincorporated County areas and the cities of Brea, Dana Point, Laguna Beach, Laguna Niguel, San Clemente, San Juan Capistrano, Yorba Linda and Villa Park. For questions regarding used oil recycling in these areas, please call (714) 433-6243.
The Ocean Institute is a laboratory for the creation, testing, and dissemination of new ideas, strategies, and technologies for teaching and learning. The Institute is a leader, serving as a resource to museums, school districts, teachers, and others who seek to enhance and strengthen an educational program. The curriculum crosses all traditional disciplines, but draws heavily from history and the sciences using content derived from the ocean.
The United States Coast Guard Auxiliary was established by Congress in 1939 to assist the Coast Guard in promoting boating safety. It boasts nearly 33,000 members from all walks of life who receive special training so that they may be a functional part of Team Coast Guard. Auxiliarists assist the Coast Guard in non-law enforcement programs such as public education, vessel safety checks, safety patrols, search and rescue, marine environmental protection and Coast Guard Academy introduction programs for youth. Auxiliarists volunteer more than 2 million hours annually to benefit other boaters and their families.

