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Rainbo Fish & Game Club
Kids Meeting July 5, 2014
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
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
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
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
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
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)
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
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
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
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
Have Fun
Thank You!