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The Dispatch/Maryland Coast Dispatch
August 23, 2013
YOUR NEIGHBORHOOD CORNER PUB ...
WHERE FRIENDS MEET FRIENDS!
. . Junior Beach Grads Recognized
FROM PAGE 64 50 yards without stopping, able to jog 100 yards in one minute, able to perform calisthenics, flexibility and conditioning exercises, able to follow instruction and stay on task, comfortable with spending extended periods of time in the beach environment, prepared for physically challenging experience, and able to enter and exit surf without assistance. Level 2 includes successful graduates of Level 1, at least 11 years of age, able to swim 100 yards without stopping, able to run 250 yards without stopping, and recommended by a JBP Instructor. Level 3 includes successful graduates of Level 2, at least 12 years old, able to swim 250 yards without stopping, able to run 500 yards without stopping, able to carry a rescue board, and recommended by a JBP Instructor. A crew chief is a successful graduate of all 3 levels, at least 14 years old, proficient in the use of all equipment, able to communicate clearly and teach others, and is also recommended by a JBP Instructor. A JBP Assistant Instructor is a paid position with the OCBP that is available to those who are at least 15 years old and has successfully completed JBP levels. All applicants are expected to pursue an SRT position with OCBP at the age of 17. Kathleen Walker signed her daughters, Jacquelyn, 13, and Mackenzie, 11, up for JBP as a recreational activity for her girls to take part in while their family vacations in Ocean City. Jacquelyn and Mackenzie Walker had first joined the JBP program last summer in Level 1 and returned this summer to complete Level 2 and 3. “They have enjoyed learning about beach patrol and water safety. Every day they want to go … and they are exhausted at night. They definitely want to do it next year because they want to be crew chiefs,” Kathleen Walker said. “I think it is a great learning experience. It teaches them responsibility and water safety issues, and it really does challenge them physically.” JBP started as a recreational summer activity and turned into to a potential summer job in the near future for Trever Buonomo, 14, a crew chief who wants to be an assistant instructor next summer. “I have always liked the beach, to swim and the water. I want to be a lifeguard. I think it would be a great job in the future and would be something I would love to do,” Buonomo said. At the completion of Friday’s graduation, Assistant Instructors, Haley Wolfersberger and Dylan Whittles, who both started in JBP at age 10 and were enrolled in the program for five years before becoming instructors, learned they had made the cut to become lifeguards next summer. “I am so excited,” Wolfersberger said. “I can’t wait,” Whittles said.
Rob Fahey & The Pieces
Friday, August 23
Debbie Caldwell Band
Saturday, August 24
WE HAVE THE NFL PACKAGE
LATE NIGHT CARRY-OUT & DELIVERY
56th Street Bayside • 410-723-5600 • Open 11 a.m. Daily • year-round
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