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Get Your 2012 SPLASH! Guide
Monday, June 18, 2012 - 9:01am
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And Get Those Kids Out On the Water!
Arranging boat trips or fishing expeditions for New York children is perhaps easier--and less expensive--than many people imagine.
For some, the only hurdle might simply be getting information about all the organizations in the metropolitan area offering low- or no-cost water-based field trips or educational programs.
SPLASH! to the rescue. SPLASH! is a waterfront education guide published by the Metropolitan Waterfront Alliance for free distribution to camp leaders, schoolteachers, and other adults.
The 2012 SPLASH! is now available, filled with details about organizations from Alley Pond Environmental Center in Queens to Weekawken Rowing. No experience listed in this guide costs more than $10, and many are absolutely free.





