Connecticut, or as our friend Captain Whiskerbeard calls it, "The Treasure of New England," is a tiny gem nestled in the northeastern corner of the United States. Captain Whiskerbeard, the jolliest pirate known to mankind, loves to explore the state, especially its beaches and waterways. With his parrot, Mr. Squawksalot, perched on his shoulder, he navigates the Long Island Sound searching for young sailing enthusiasts. In this land of steady habits, you'll find kids who are as adept at sailing as Captain Whiskerbeard himself. They are the wind-whisperers, the wave-riders, the mini masters of the mast! They don't just sail; they dance with the sea and sing with the wind. It's not unusual to hear a chorus of "Yo ho ho!" echoing across the waters as these young sailors take the helm. Just like the state itself, these sailing kids have a spirit that's far grander than their size would suggest. Dressed in their bright life jackets, they bring a splash of color to the blue backdrop of the Connecticut coastline. They are fearless, adventurous, and always ready for a challenge. Whether they're racing their sailboats or leisurely exploring the coastline, they are a comical sight that would make even a grumpy old sea-crab crack a smile! And boy, do they have stories to tell! They'll narrate tales of treacherous sea monsters, lost underwater cities, and mysterious mermaids with such conviction, you'd almost believe they were true. Captain Whiskerbeard often says, "There's no greater treasure than a good yarn, and these Connecticut kids are as rich as a pirate king!"
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For over four decades, the Darien Junior Sailing Team (DJST) has been giving local children the opportunity to learn and enjoy the sport of sailing. Founded in 1972 at Weed Beach, the non-profit organization is supported by the town of Darien, but is entirely self-funded and organized by parent volunteers. Every year, the program runs for two three-week sessions, open to children between the ages of 8 and 14 in the Darien area. Most of the participants come in with minimal, if any, prior sailing experience. The DJST has been introducing Darien's young people and their families to the joys of sailing for almost half a century. Founded in 1972 at Weed Beach, the program is a non-profit, supported but not affiliated with the town of Darien. The city provides the use of Weed Beach, and the program is entirely self-funded and organized by parent volunteers. It runs for two three-week sessions and is open to children aged 8-14, many of whom have no background in sailing. Since its inception, the Darien Junior Sailing Team has been providing Darien's young people and their families with an introduction to the sport of sailing. Self-funded and organized by parent volunteers, the non-profit organization is supported by the town of Darien, which supplies the use of Weed Beach. The program runs for two three-week sessions and is open to children aged 8-14, most of whom have no prior sailing experience.