b'SEASON 2020 HIGHLIGHTSVolunteer SpotlightNew Board Member Stephen Najarian (Numbers are reduced from previous years due to covid-related safety limits) PBCB is pleased to welcome Stephen Najarian 310to the Board of Directors. Stephen comes to CLASSES HELD us with an enthusiasm for adventure and a philanthropic heart. He tells us that early in his 784life he realized that it is better to give than to PARTICIPANTS receive and that he values helping others who are less fortunate.974A real estate developer and manager, Stephen enjoys sailing, hiking, PEOPLE SERVED climbing, running, biking, and building in his free time. He considers himself a philanthropist, an adventurer, and a loving friend and father.2,766Combining his philanthropic and adventurous spirit, hes run many EDUCATIONAL / RECREATIONAL fundraising marathons and has climbed some of the highest mountain EXPERIENCES peaks. He believes that his whole life belongs to his community and its his privilege to do what he can for others. Staff SpotlightMike Moore, Camp DirectorWed like to extend a big welcome to MikeVOLUNTEER OPPORTUNITIESMoore who joined PBCB this season PBCB could not do all that we do without the talent, and whata seasondedication, and generosity of our volunteers.it was!Mike jumpedWe have an ongoing need for volunteers to help with:right in and rose to theProgram Instructor Assistance challenges of CampFleet Maintenance and RepairDirector, organizing all camp programs, overseeingOffice and IT Administration our young sailing staff, and ensuring safetyEvents & Marketing complianceall while navigating continuouslyCampus and Cottage Improvementschanging COVID-19 mandates. The summer wasCommunity Outreach Opportunitiesa blur with so many different factors affecting all of our everyday operations. As soon as we thoughtPLEASE JOIN US!we had a good routine in place, a directive from the state or town would change. If it wasnt for the incredible PBCB staff and instructors, I honestly believe we would have never been able to pull it off, said Mike. !When Mike joined us, we knew that he would be a great fit for our organization. As an avid water skier,I loved learning how to sail on a 420 because it is fast and dynamic. You feel surfer (in his younger days) and sailor, Mike haslike you are flying! Sailing a 420 gave me the confidence to maintain control had a lifelong love of the ocean and water sports. of a very responsive boat. Calders instruction really put me at ease. RuthHaving managed camp programs at Cape Cod Sea Camp and as Director of Sailing at Long Pond,Suzannes catboat lessons Mike has a background working with campers ageswere informative and fun.7-14 and their counselors. She and her volunteersI was delighted to discover PBCB this are a great resource forsummer and grateful to learn a new skill Apart from his camp experience, Mikes realCatboat knowledge andin the fresh air.My instructor, Hope, was talent is education. Hes been a teacher at Nausetinformation.We had anfriendly, welcoming, and quite knowledge.Regional Middle School for more than 33 years. Itsadventure every timeThank you PBCB for being open this evident from the rapport he developed with thewe went out on the Bay. summer.Lindsaykids this summer (and how much they really likedLaurieworking with him) that he brought his passion for education and working with youth to PBCB.Despite the challenges of the 2020 season, theI just wanted to say thank you again for getting Sadie into camp last week.She kids had great fun and were chalking this up ashad such a great time.She came home beaming (and exhausted) each day.another successful season!This is thanks, in largeShe also now has a love of sailing and kayaking :)Thanks again! Mandeepart, to Mike!'