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Offshore NY Times Story Wins Platinum PR Award

NEW YORK CITY, NY - January 31, 2011 - A feature on Offshore Sailing School which appeared in the Fine Arts Weekend section of The New York Times last year has garnered the Platinum Award in the HSMAI (Hospitality Sales and Marketing International Association)  Adrian Awards presented this past January 31 in New York City.

Melissa from Redpoint PR (middle with statue)  holds the Platinum Award for our NY Times story

Redpoint Marketing PR, responsible for the New York Times placement, submitted the story, "Where Families Learn to Harness the Wind" by Dave Caldwell, in the Feature Placement category.

The feature was the cover story in the June 18, 2010 edition of the New York Times Weekend section.

The HSMAI (Hotel Sales & Marketing Association International) Adrian Awards "are the travel, tourism and hospitality industry's 'Oscars' honoring outstanding marketing, advertising and public relations," says Victoria Feldman De Falco, Redpoint's co-owner, who will be honored at the upcoming event. "Thousands of entries compete in a number of different categories, with Bronze, Silver and Gold awards given in each category", she reports.

 Dave Caldwell's story is about the Gonzalez family of Chatham, NJ, which took an Offshore Sailing School Learn to Sail course at the school's Liberty Landing Marina campus in Jersey City, New Jersey. The family of five included Ryan (12), Alex (10), Anthony (7) and their parents Tony and Maryury. "None of us had a sailing background," said Tony Gonzalez, who works for a financial software company in New York. They learned aboard a Colgate 26, in a three-day course, which "is not just a ramble," wrote Caldwell. The article talks about the school's instructors, its course structure, the boats and how the Gonzalezes reacted to their experience - "an athletic activity, a warm-weather challenge, that all of them could do together."

You can read "Where Families Learn to Harness the Wind" here

About Offshore Sailing School

Offshore Sailing School was founded in 1964 by America's Cup and Olympic sailor Steve Colgate. Teaching classroom sessions out of his 40th Street offices and sailing from City Island in those early years, Colgate and his wife Doris now oversee seven locations in Florida, the British Virgin Islands, New York, New Jersey and the Chesapeake. Courses range from entry level sailing lessons and certification courses, to advanced cruising and racing. More than 115,000 adults have gone through Offshore Sailing School programs over the 47 years it has been in business.

A December 2010 Practical Sailor article, which rated eight top sailing schools in the United States, states "The Offshore School has a long track record of happy customers, many of whom have written glowing reports to Practical Sailor." 

"We are grateful to Redpoint for not only getting the story published, but their years of dedication to publicizing our programs," says Doris Colgate. Redpoint Marketing PR is located in New York City, www.redpointpr.com.   

For media and news opportunities, contact Doris Colgate at Doris@OffshoreSailing.com or 800-221-4326, ext. 211. 

 

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