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SUMMER 2021 AT ROCKING THE BOAT Rocking the Boat is a youth development program in the South Bronx that offers teenagers the opportunity to become boatbuilders, sailors, and environmental scientists. APPLY - ROCKING THE BOAT Applications accepted from rising 9th and 10th graders. Rocking the Boat is located at: 812 Edgewater Road. Bronx, NY 10474. Get directions. Questions? Contact us at: youthprograms@rockingtheboat.org or 347.726.9285. Rocking the Boat is generously supported with funds from the New York City Council.THE COMFORT ZONE
The Comfort Zone auction takes its inspiration from our own youth development programs. At Rocking the Boat, we encourage our participants to step out of their personal comfort zones and challenge themselves to try new things, learn new skills, and do things they never thought possible. In this auction we have three main categories,"Comfort
FREE COMMUNITY ROWING Through Community Rowing, Hunts Point residents of all ages explore the Bronx River aboard student-built wooden row boats, accompanied by staff who teach them about the local waterways.The free program takes place every Saturday from Memorial Day Weekend through Labor Day Weekend. Four weekend days, community members can also try their handat sailing.
BOATBUILDING
Students fashion four ash oars for every Rocking the Boat boat. They use block planes and spoke shaves to remove layer after layer of wood, taking a four-sided block down to an octagonal shaft then to a hexadecagon (16-sided polygon) and ultimately to a smooth rounded column with a ½ inch thick blade at one end and a leathered grip onthe other.
STAFF - ROCKING THE BOAT carlos@rockingtheboat.org. Rocking the Boat's Sailing Student Program Director has a long history with the organization. Carlos was a Boatbuilding student from 2006 to 2008, a Program Assistant on and off for about six years, and Fleet Manager for one year, provingON-WATER CLASSROOM
on-water classroom. On-Water Classroom exposes elementary, middle, and high school students to the joy of rowing and the beauty and ecological diversity of the Bronx River. Science and math teachers work closely with Rocking the Boat staff to customize programs for their classes and successfully apply biology, physics, chemistry, andgeometry
PHOTOS AND VIDEO
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JOB OPENINGS
Rocking the Boat offers: Full-time salaried position: $50,000-$55,000, commensurate with experience. Full benefits package including health insurance and 401 (k) Generous paid time off. Opportunity to work with a creative, well-funded organization committed to community development and youth empowerment. HOME - ROCKING THE BOATWHAT WE DOWHO WE AREMULTI-MEDIACONTACTYOUTH DEVELOPMENTPUBLIC PROGRAMS rocking the boat 812 edgewater road bronx, ny 10474. info@rockingtheboat.org phone: 718.466.5799 fax: 718.466.2892. joinour mailing list
SUMMER 2021 AT ROCKING THE BOAT Rocking the Boat is a youth development program in the South Bronx that offers teenagers the opportunity to become boatbuilders, sailors, and environmental scientists. APPLY - ROCKING THE BOAT Applications accepted from rising 9th and 10th graders. Rocking the Boat is located at: 812 Edgewater Road. Bronx, NY 10474. Get directions. Questions? Contact us at: youthprograms@rockingtheboat.org or 347.726.9285. Rocking the Boat is generously supported with funds from the New York City Council.THE COMFORT ZONE
The Comfort Zone auction takes its inspiration from our own youth development programs. At Rocking the Boat, we encourage our participants to step out of their personal comfort zones and challenge themselves to try new things, learn new skills, and do things they never thought possible. In this auction we have three main categories,"Comfort
FREE COMMUNITY ROWING Through Community Rowing, Hunts Point residents of all ages explore the Bronx River aboard student-built wooden row boats, accompanied by staff who teach them about the local waterways.The free program takes place every Saturday from Memorial Day Weekend through Labor Day Weekend. Four weekend days, community members can also try their handat sailing.
BOATBUILDING
Students fashion four ash oars for every Rocking the Boat boat. They use block planes and spoke shaves to remove layer after layer of wood, taking a four-sided block down to an octagonal shaft then to a hexadecagon (16-sided polygon) and ultimately to a smooth rounded column with a ½ inch thick blade at one end and a leathered grip onthe other.
STAFF - ROCKING THE BOAT carlos@rockingtheboat.org. Rocking the Boat's Sailing Student Program Director has a long history with the organization. Carlos was a Boatbuilding student from 2006 to 2008, a Program Assistant on and off for about six years, and Fleet Manager for one year, provingON-WATER CLASSROOM
on-water classroom. On-Water Classroom exposes elementary, middle, and high school students to the joy of rowing and the beauty and ecological diversity of the Bronx River. Science and math teachers work closely with Rocking the Boat staff to customize programs for their classes and successfully apply biology, physics, chemistry, andgeometry
PHOTOS AND VIDEO
rocking the boat 812 edgewater road bronx, ny 10474. info@rockingtheboat.org phone: 718.466.5799 fax: 718.466.2892. joinour mailing list
JOB OPENINGS
Rocking the Boat offers: Full-time salaried position: $50,000-$55,000, commensurate with experience. Full benefits package including health insurance and 401 (k) Generous paid time off. Opportunity to work with a creative, well-funded organization committed to community development and youth empowerment. APPLY - ROCKING THE BOAT Applications accepted from rising 9th and 10th graders. Rocking the Boat is located at: 812 Edgewater Road. Bronx, NY 10474. Get directions. Questions? Contact us at: youthprograms@rockingtheboat.org or 347.726.9285. Rocking the Boat is generously supported with funds from the New York City Council.OUR APPROACH
youth development. Rocking the Boat engages over 200 teens per year in a series of STEM-based programs that last throughout their high school careers and into college. Participants enter as freshmen and sophomores and choose from one of three programs: Boatbuilding, Environmental Science, or Sailing. They move from being students topaid
ON-WATER CLASSROOM
on-water classroom. On-Water Classroom exposes elementary, middle, and high school students to the joy of rowing and the beauty and ecological diversity of the Bronx River. Science and math teachers work closely with Rocking the Boat staff to customize programs for their classes and successfully apply biology, physics, chemistry, andgeometry
2019 - ROCKING THE BOAT At Rocking the Boat, STEM—and literally stems—are fundamental to restoring a river Rocking the Boat participants reach with both hands and step with both feet into restoring their own local river, and become citizen scientists by tackling valuable research and conservation projects such as microplastics research, wetland management, and long-legged wading bird surveys. SWAMPED BUT WATERTIGHT In an ordinary year, an image of Rocking the Boat’s beloved 19’ hand-built sailboat Legacy filled nearly to her coaming with water would not be one designed to inspire. But 2020 is no ordinary year and in fact, it’s the water saturating the cedar planking and causing it to swell, that keeps Legacy watertight. This swamped boat of a year magnified the inequities that have, dismayingly COVID-19 HEALTH AND SAFETY PROTOCOLS COVID-19 health and safety protocols. Due to the COVID-19 pandemic Rocking the Boat is implementing a comprehensive set of health and safety protocols in order to resume in person programming in fall 2020. The purpose of these protocols is to minimize the risk to staff, volunteers, and participants of contracting or spreading the virus. BOARD - ROCKING THE BOAT Frosty was an active board member for 12 years at Buxton School, a private school in the Berkshires as well as a board member of Advertising Women of New York. Frosty has a deep seated love for boats, having grown up spending her summers in Algonquin Park,PHOTOS AND VIDEO
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PRESS - ROCKING THE BOAT press. Below is a complete archive of Rocking the Boat's press coverage since its inception in 1997. This public recognition is greatly appreciated and all opportunities for new publicity are welcome. Please contact Adam Green for interviews. ALL IN THE SAME BOAT all in the same boat - college scholarship in jeopardy. Financial aid is an absolute necessity for nearly every Rocking the Boat graduate who enrolls in college. Unfortunately, it can also be a bewildering labyrinth of procedures and pitfalls. HOME - ROCKING THE BOATWHAT WE DOWHO WE AREMULTI-MEDIACONTACTYOUTH DEVELOPMENTPUBLIC PROGRAMS rocking the boat 812 edgewater road bronx, ny 10474. info@rockingtheboat.org phone: 718.466.5799 fax: 718.466.2892. joinour mailing list
SUMMER 2021 AT ROCKING THE BOAT Rocking the Boat is a youth development program in the South Bronx that offers teenagers the opportunity to become boatbuilders, sailors, and environmental scientists. APPLY - ROCKING THE BOAT Applications accepted from rising 9th and 10th graders. Rocking the Boat is located at: 812 Edgewater Road. Bronx, NY 10474. Get directions. Questions? Contact us at: youthprograms@rockingtheboat.org or 347.726.9285. Rocking the Boat is generously supported with funds from the New York City Council.MISSION AND HISTORY
mission. Rocking the Boat empowers young people from the South Bronx to develop self-confidence, set ambitious goals, and gain the skills necessary to achieve them. Students work together to build wooden boats, learn to row and sail, and restore local urban waterways, revitalizing their community while creating better lives forthemselves.
THE COMFORT ZONE
The Comfort Zone auction takes its inspiration from our own youth development programs. At Rocking the Boat, we encourage our participants to step out of their personal comfort zones and challenge themselves to try new things, learn new skills, and do things they never thought possible. In this auction we have three main categories,"Comfort
COVID-19 HEALTH AND SAFETY PROTOCOLS COVID-19 health and safety protocols. Due to the COVID-19 pandemic Rocking the Boat is implementing a comprehensive set of health and safety protocols in order to resume in person programming in fall 2020. The purpose of these protocols is to minimize the risk to staff, volunteers, and participants of contracting or spreading the virus. STAFF - ROCKING THE BOAT joe@rockingtheboat.org. Joe comes to Rocking the Boat with a novel perspective from a 15-year career in documentary film and television. Since completing a double major in Film Studies and History from the University of Pittsburgh and teaching English abroad, Joe has worked as a Researcher, Producer and Writer on programs for networks such as PBS, Discovery Channel, History Channel, A&E, andBOATBUILDING
Students fashion four ash oars for every Rocking the Boat boat. They use block planes and spoke shaves to remove layer after layer of wood, taking a four-sided block down to an octagonal shaft then to a hexadecagon (16-sided polygon) and ultimately to a smooth rounded column with a ½ inch thick blade at one end and a leathered grip onthe other.
ON-WATER CLASSROOM
on-water classroom. On-Water Classroom exposes elementary, middle, and high school students to the joy of rowing and the beauty and ecological diversity of the Bronx River. Science and math teachers work closely with Rocking the Boat staff to customize programs for their classes and successfully apply biology, physics, chemistry, andgeometry
JOB OPENINGS
Rocking the Boat offers: Full-time salaried position: $50,000-$55,000, commensurate with experience. Full benefits package including health insurance and 401 (k) Generous paid time off. Opportunity to work with a creative, well-funded organization committed to community development and youth empowerment. HOME - ROCKING THE BOATWHAT WE DOWHO WE AREMULTI-MEDIACONTACTYOUTH DEVELOPMENTPUBLIC PROGRAMS rocking the boat 812 edgewater road bronx, ny 10474. info@rockingtheboat.org phone: 718.466.5799 fax: 718.466.2892. joinour mailing list
SUMMER 2021 AT ROCKING THE BOAT Rocking the Boat is a youth development program in the South Bronx that offers teenagers the opportunity to become boatbuilders, sailors, and environmental scientists. APPLY - ROCKING THE BOAT Applications accepted from rising 9th and 10th graders. Rocking the Boat is located at: 812 Edgewater Road. Bronx, NY 10474. Get directions. Questions? Contact us at: youthprograms@rockingtheboat.org or 347.726.9285. Rocking the Boat is generously supported with funds from the New York City Council.MISSION AND HISTORY
mission. Rocking the Boat empowers young people from the South Bronx to develop self-confidence, set ambitious goals, and gain the skills necessary to achieve them. Students work together to build wooden boats, learn to row and sail, and restore local urban waterways, revitalizing their community while creating better lives forthemselves.
THE COMFORT ZONE
The Comfort Zone auction takes its inspiration from our own youth development programs. At Rocking the Boat, we encourage our participants to step out of their personal comfort zones and challenge themselves to try new things, learn new skills, and do things they never thought possible. In this auction we have three main categories,"Comfort
COVID-19 HEALTH AND SAFETY PROTOCOLS COVID-19 health and safety protocols. Due to the COVID-19 pandemic Rocking the Boat is implementing a comprehensive set of health and safety protocols in order to resume in person programming in fall 2020. The purpose of these protocols is to minimize the risk to staff, volunteers, and participants of contracting or spreading the virus. STAFF - ROCKING THE BOAT joe@rockingtheboat.org. Joe comes to Rocking the Boat with a novel perspective from a 15-year career in documentary film and television. Since completing a double major in Film Studies and History from the University of Pittsburgh and teaching English abroad, Joe has worked as a Researcher, Producer and Writer on programs for networks such as PBS, Discovery Channel, History Channel, A&E, andBOATBUILDING
Students fashion four ash oars for every Rocking the Boat boat. They use block planes and spoke shaves to remove layer after layer of wood, taking a four-sided block down to an octagonal shaft then to a hexadecagon (16-sided polygon) and ultimately to a smooth rounded column with a ½ inch thick blade at one end and a leathered grip onthe other.
ON-WATER CLASSROOM
on-water classroom. On-Water Classroom exposes elementary, middle, and high school students to the joy of rowing and the beauty and ecological diversity of the Bronx River. Science and math teachers work closely with Rocking the Boat staff to customize programs for their classes and successfully apply biology, physics, chemistry, andgeometry
JOB OPENINGS
Rocking the Boat offers: Full-time salaried position: $50,000-$55,000, commensurate with experience. Full benefits package including health insurance and 401 (k) Generous paid time off. Opportunity to work with a creative, well-funded organization committed to community development and youth empowerment.OUR APPROACH
youth development. Rocking the Boat engages over 200 teens per year in a series of STEM-based programs that last throughout their high school careers and into college. Participants enter as freshmen and sophomores and choose from one of three programs: Boatbuilding, Environmental Science, or Sailing. They move from being students topaid
SWAMPED BUT WATERTIGHT In an ordinary year, an image of Rocking the Boat’s beloved 19’ hand-built sailboat Legacy filled nearly to her coaming with water would not be one designed to inspire. But 2020 is no ordinary year and in fact, it’s the water saturating the cedar planking and causing it to swell, that keeps Legacy watertight. This swamped boat of a year magnified the inequities that have, dismayingly 2019 - ROCKING THE BOAT At Rocking the Boat, STEM—and literally stems—are fundamental to restoring a river Rocking the Boat participants reach with both hands and step with both feet into restoring their own local river, and become citizen scientists by tackling valuable research and conservation projects such as microplastics research, wetland management, and long-legged wading bird surveys. COVID-19 HEALTH AND SAFETY PROTOCOLS COVID-19 health and safety protocols. Due to the COVID-19 pandemic Rocking the Boat is implementing a comprehensive set of health and safety protocols in order to resume in person programming in fall 2020. The purpose of these protocols is to minimize the risk to staff, volunteers, and participants of contracting or spreading the virus.ON-WATER CLASSROOM
on-water classroom. On-Water Classroom exposes elementary, middle, and high school students to the joy of rowing and the beauty and ecological diversity of the Bronx River. Science and math teachers work closely with Rocking the Boat staff to customize programs for their classes and successfully apply biology, physics, chemistry, andgeometry
SAILING - ROCKING THE BOAT partners. Rocking the Boat is grateful to the following partners who allow sailing to be such a powerful experience for our students and the larger Hunts Point community: America’s Cup Endeavour Programme. Hudson River Community Sailing. Morris Yacht and Beach Club. SUNY Maritime College. ONE° 15 Brooklyn Marina.SPOTLIGHT STORIES
Whether students are working together to row a 17-foot Whitehall to an oyster restoration station up river, to steam, clamp, and fasten a cedar plank to an oak frame, or successfully navigate a small sailboat back to the mooring in heavy wind, teamwork is a constant at Rockingthe Boat.
BOARD - ROCKING THE BOAT Frosty was an active board member for 12 years at Buxton School, a private school in the Berkshires as well as a board member of Advertising Women of New York. Frosty has a deep seated love for boats, having grown up spending her summers in Algonquin Park,PHOTOS AND VIDEO
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CORPORATE TEAMBUILDING corporate teambuilding. Rocking the Boat offers unique teambuilding opportunities that can enhance collaboration and trust among co-workers. Our staff works with yours to help reach a range of team objectives through customized group activities (described in detail below). Rocking the Boat can accommodate groups of up to 25. HOME - ROCKING THE BOATWHAT WE DOWHO WE AREMULTI-MEDIACONTACTYOUTH DEVELOPMENTPUBLIC PROGRAMS rocking the boat 812 edgewater road bronx, ny 10474. info@rockingtheboat.org phone: 718.466.5799 fax: 718.466.2892. joinour mailing list
SUMMER 2021 AT ROCKING THE BOAT Rocking the Boat is a youth development program in the South Bronx that offers teenagers the opportunity to become boatbuilders, sailors, and environmental scientists.OUR APPROACH
youth development. Rocking the Boat engages over 200 teens per year in a series of STEM-based programs that last throughout their high school careers and into college. Participants enter as freshmen and sophomores and choose from one of three programs: Boatbuilding, Environmental Science, or Sailing. They move from being students topaid
APPLY - ROCKING THE BOATROCKING THE BOAT BRONXROCKING THE BOAT DEFINITIONROCKING THE BOAT INCWOODEN ROCKING BOATBOAT ROCKING HORSEROCKING BOAT PLANS Applications accepted from rising 9th and 10th graders. Rocking the Boat is located at: 812 Edgewater Road. Bronx, NY 10474. Get directions. Questions? Contact us at: youthprograms@rockingtheboat.org or 347.726.9285. Rocking the Boat is generously supported with funds from the New York City Council.MISSION AND HISTORY
mission. Rocking the Boat empowers young people from the South Bronx to develop self-confidence, set ambitious goals, and gain the skills necessary to achieve them. Students work together to build wooden boats, learn to row and sail, and restore local urban waterways, revitalizing their community while creating better lives forthemselves.
ON-WATER CLASSROOM
on-water classroom. On-Water Classroom exposes elementary, middle, and high school students to the joy of rowing and the beauty and ecological diversity of the Bronx River. Science and math teachers work closely with Rocking the Boat staff to customize programs for their classes and successfully apply biology, physics, chemistry, andgeometry
BOATBUILDING
Students fashion four ash oars for every Rocking the Boat boat. They use block planes and spoke shaves to remove layer after layer of wood, taking a four-sided block down to an octagonal shaft then to a hexadecagon (16-sided polygon) and ultimately to a smooth rounded column with a ½ inch thick blade at one end and a leathered grip onthe other.
STAFF - ROCKING THE BOAT joe@rockingtheboat.org. Joe comes to Rocking the Boat with a novel perspective from a 15-year career in documentary film and television. Since completing a double major in Film Studies and History from the University of Pittsburgh and teaching English abroad, Joe has worked as a Researcher, Producer and Writer on programs for networks such as PBS, Discovery Channel, History Channel, A&E, andPHOTOS AND VIDEO
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VOLUNTEER - ROCKING THE BOATHESHI GOREWITZ ROCKING THE BOATROCKING THE BOAT BRONXROCKING THE BOAT DEFINITIONROCKIN THE BOATROCKING THE BOAT INCROCKING THE BOAT NYC rocking the boat 812 edgewater road bronx, ny 10474. info@rockingtheboat.org phone: 718.466.5799 fax: 718.466.2892. joinour mailing list
HOME - ROCKING THE BOATWHAT WE DOWHO WE AREMULTI-MEDIACONTACTYOUTH DEVELOPMENTPUBLIC PROGRAMS rocking the boat 812 edgewater road bronx, ny 10474. info@rockingtheboat.org phone: 718.466.5799 fax: 718.466.2892. joinour mailing list
SUMMER 2021 AT ROCKING THE BOAT Rocking the Boat is a youth development program in the South Bronx that offers teenagers the opportunity to become boatbuilders, sailors, and environmental scientists.OUR APPROACH
youth development. Rocking the Boat engages over 200 teens per year in a series of STEM-based programs that last throughout their high school careers and into college. Participants enter as freshmen and sophomores and choose from one of three programs: Boatbuilding, Environmental Science, or Sailing. They move from being students topaid
APPLY - ROCKING THE BOATROCKING THE BOAT BRONXROCKING THE BOAT DEFINITIONROCKING THE BOAT INCWOODEN ROCKING BOATBOAT ROCKING HORSEROCKING BOAT PLANS Applications accepted from rising 9th and 10th graders. Rocking the Boat is located at: 812 Edgewater Road. Bronx, NY 10474. Get directions. Questions? Contact us at: youthprograms@rockingtheboat.org or 347.726.9285. Rocking the Boat is generously supported with funds from the New York City Council.MISSION AND HISTORY
mission. Rocking the Boat empowers young people from the South Bronx to develop self-confidence, set ambitious goals, and gain the skills necessary to achieve them. Students work together to build wooden boats, learn to row and sail, and restore local urban waterways, revitalizing their community while creating better lives forthemselves.
ON-WATER CLASSROOM
on-water classroom. On-Water Classroom exposes elementary, middle, and high school students to the joy of rowing and the beauty and ecological diversity of the Bronx River. Science and math teachers work closely with Rocking the Boat staff to customize programs for their classes and successfully apply biology, physics, chemistry, andgeometry
BOATBUILDING
Students fashion four ash oars for every Rocking the Boat boat. They use block planes and spoke shaves to remove layer after layer of wood, taking a four-sided block down to an octagonal shaft then to a hexadecagon (16-sided polygon) and ultimately to a smooth rounded column with a ½ inch thick blade at one end and a leathered grip onthe other.
STAFF - ROCKING THE BOAT joe@rockingtheboat.org. Joe comes to Rocking the Boat with a novel perspective from a 15-year career in documentary film and television. Since completing a double major in Film Studies and History from the University of Pittsburgh and teaching English abroad, Joe has worked as a Researcher, Producer and Writer on programs for networks such as PBS, Discovery Channel, History Channel, A&E, andPHOTOS AND VIDEO
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VOLUNTEER - ROCKING THE BOATHESHI GOREWITZ ROCKING THE BOATROCKING THE BOAT BRONXROCKING THE BOAT DEFINITIONROCKIN THE BOATROCKING THE BOAT INCROCKING THE BOAT NYC rocking the boat 812 edgewater road bronx, ny 10474. info@rockingtheboat.org phone: 718.466.5799 fax: 718.466.2892. joinour mailing list
SUMMER 2021 AT ROCKING THE BOAT Rocking the Boat has a strict set of COVID-19 safety protocols that all staff and participants must follow. We will continue to follow guidelines from the CDC and local public health protocols and adjust our programming and safety measures as needed. THE ROCKING THE BOAT SHOW rocking the boat 812 edgewater road bronx, ny 10474. info@rockingtheboat.org phone: 718.466.5799 fax: 718.466.2892. joinour mailing list
APPLY - ROCKING THE BOAT Applications accepted from rising 9th and 10th graders. Rocking the Boat is located at: 812 Edgewater Road. Bronx, NY 10474. Get directions. Questions? Contact us at: youthprograms@rockingtheboat.org or 347.726.9285. Rocking the Boat is generously supported with funds from the New York City Council. 2019 - ROCKING THE BOAT At Rocking the Boat, STEM—and literally stems—are fundamental to restoring a river Rocking the Boat participants reach with both hands and step with both feet into restoring their own local river, and become citizen scientists by tackling valuable research and conservation projects such as microplastics research, wetland management, and long-legged wading bird surveys.THE COMFORT ZONE
The Comfort Zone auction takes its inspiration from our own youth development programs. At Rocking the Boat, we encourage our participants to step out of their personal comfort zones and challenge themselves to try new things, learn new skills, and do things they never thought possible. In this auction we have three main categories,"Comfort
SPOTLIGHT STORIES
Whether students are working together to row a 17-foot Whitehall to an oyster restoration station up river, to steam, clamp, and fasten a cedar plank to an oak frame, or successfully navigate a small sailboat back to the mooring in heavy wind, teamwork is a constant at Rockingthe Boat.
FREE COMMUNITY ROWING Through Community Rowing, Hunts Point residents of all ages explore the Bronx River aboard student-built wooden row boats, accompanied by staff who teach them about the local waterways.The free program takes place every Saturday from Memorial Day Weekend through Labor Day Weekend. Four weekend days, community members can also try their handat sailing.
PHOTOS AND VIDEO
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SOCIAL WORK
Social Work is an essential component of Rocking the Boat’s comprehensive youth development model. A three-member team includes licensed Social Workers and a College and Career Advisor who support Rocking the Boat participants from the time they join the Youth Development Program until long after they graduate from high school.ENVIRONMENTAL
Rocking the Boat youth shoulder responsibility for maintaining three different wetlands in the estuary section of the Bronx River. In one instance, in work modelled after a successful project in Newtown Creek in Brooklyn, participants designed, built, and are monitoring planter boxes that resemble tiny tidal wetlands of substrate and nativegrasses.
HOME - ROCKING THE BOATWHAT WE DOWHO WE AREMULTI-MEDIACONTACTYOUTH DEVELOPMENTPUBLIC PROGRAMS rocking the boat 812 edgewater road bronx, ny 10474. info@rockingtheboat.org phone: 718.466.5799 fax: 718.466.2892. joinour mailing list
SUMMER 2021 AT ROCKING THE BOAT Rocking the Boat is a youth development program in the South Bronx that offers teenagers the opportunity to become boatbuilders, sailors, and environmental scientists.OUR APPROACH
youth development. Rocking the Boat engages over 200 teens per year in a series of STEM-based programs that last throughout their high school careers and into college. Participants enter as freshmen and sophomores and choose from one of three programs: Boatbuilding, Environmental Science, or Sailing. They move from being students topaid
APPLY - ROCKING THE BOATROCKING THE BOAT BRONXROCKING THE BOAT DEFINITIONROCKING THE BOAT INCWOODEN ROCKING BOATBOAT ROCKING HORSEROCKING BOAT PLANS Applications accepted from rising 9th and 10th graders. Rocking the Boat is located at: 812 Edgewater Road. Bronx, NY 10474. Get directions. Questions? Contact us at: youthprograms@rockingtheboat.org or 347.726.9285. Rocking the Boat is generously supported with funds from the New York City Council.MISSION AND HISTORY
mission. Rocking the Boat empowers young people from the South Bronx to develop self-confidence, set ambitious goals, and gain the skills necessary to achieve them. Students work together to build wooden boats, learn to row and sail, and restore local urban waterways, revitalizing their community while creating better lives forthemselves.
ON-WATER CLASSROOM
on-water classroom. On-Water Classroom exposes elementary, middle, and high school students to the joy of rowing and the beauty and ecological diversity of the Bronx River. Science and math teachers work closely with Rocking the Boat staff to customize programs for their classes and successfully apply biology, physics, chemistry, andgeometry
BOATBUILDING
Students fashion four ash oars for every Rocking the Boat boat. They use block planes and spoke shaves to remove layer after layer of wood, taking a four-sided block down to an octagonal shaft then to a hexadecagon (16-sided polygon) and ultimately to a smooth rounded column with a ½ inch thick blade at one end and a leathered grip onthe other.
STAFF - ROCKING THE BOAT joe@rockingtheboat.org. Joe comes to Rocking the Boat with a novel perspective from a 15-year career in documentary film and television. Since completing a double major in Film Studies and History from the University of Pittsburgh and teaching English abroad, Joe has worked as a Researcher, Producer and Writer on programs for networks such as PBS, Discovery Channel, History Channel, A&E, andPHOTOS AND VIDEO
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SUMMER 2021 AT ROCKING THE BOAT Rocking the Boat is a youth development program in the South Bronx that offers teenagers the opportunity to become boatbuilders, sailors, and environmental scientists.OUR APPROACH
youth development. Rocking the Boat engages over 200 teens per year in a series of STEM-based programs that last throughout their high school careers and into college. Participants enter as freshmen and sophomores and choose from one of three programs: Boatbuilding, Environmental Science, or Sailing. They move from being students topaid
APPLY - ROCKING THE BOATROCKING THE BOAT BRONXROCKING THE BOAT DEFINITIONROCKING THE BOAT INCWOODEN ROCKING BOATBOAT ROCKING HORSEROCKING BOAT PLANS Applications accepted from rising 9th and 10th graders. Rocking the Boat is located at: 812 Edgewater Road. Bronx, NY 10474. Get directions. Questions? Contact us at: youthprograms@rockingtheboat.org or 347.726.9285. Rocking the Boat is generously supported with funds from the New York City Council.MISSION AND HISTORY
mission. Rocking the Boat empowers young people from the South Bronx to develop self-confidence, set ambitious goals, and gain the skills necessary to achieve them. Students work together to build wooden boats, learn to row and sail, and restore local urban waterways, revitalizing their community while creating better lives forthemselves.
ON-WATER CLASSROOM
on-water classroom. On-Water Classroom exposes elementary, middle, and high school students to the joy of rowing and the beauty and ecological diversity of the Bronx River. Science and math teachers work closely with Rocking the Boat staff to customize programs for their classes and successfully apply biology, physics, chemistry, andgeometry
BOATBUILDING
Students fashion four ash oars for every Rocking the Boat boat. They use block planes and spoke shaves to remove layer after layer of wood, taking a four-sided block down to an octagonal shaft then to a hexadecagon (16-sided polygon) and ultimately to a smooth rounded column with a ½ inch thick blade at one end and a leathered grip onthe other.
STAFF - ROCKING THE BOAT joe@rockingtheboat.org. Joe comes to Rocking the Boat with a novel perspective from a 15-year career in documentary film and television. Since completing a double major in Film Studies and History from the University of Pittsburgh and teaching English abroad, Joe has worked as a Researcher, Producer and Writer on programs for networks such as PBS, Discovery Channel, History Channel, A&E, andPHOTOS AND VIDEO
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SUMMER 2021 AT ROCKING THE BOAT Rocking the Boat has a strict set of COVID-19 safety protocols that all staff and participants must follow. We will continue to follow guidelines from the CDC and local public health protocols and adjust our programming and safety measures as needed. THE ROCKING THE BOAT SHOW rocking the boat 812 edgewater road bronx, ny 10474. info@rockingtheboat.org phone: 718.466.5799 fax: 718.466.2892. joinour mailing list
APPLY - ROCKING THE BOAT Applications accepted from rising 9th and 10th graders. Rocking the Boat is located at: 812 Edgewater Road. Bronx, NY 10474. Get directions. Questions? Contact us at: youthprograms@rockingtheboat.org or 347.726.9285. Rocking the Boat is generously supported with funds from the New York City Council. 2019 - ROCKING THE BOAT At Rocking the Boat, STEM—and literally stems—are fundamental to restoring a river Rocking the Boat participants reach with both hands and step with both feet into restoring their own local river, and become citizen scientists by tackling valuable research and conservation projects such as microplastics research, wetland management, and long-legged wading bird surveys.THE COMFORT ZONE
The Comfort Zone auction takes its inspiration from our own youth development programs. At Rocking the Boat, we encourage our participants to step out of their personal comfort zones and challenge themselves to try new things, learn new skills, and do things they never thought possible. In this auction we have three main categories,"Comfort
SPOTLIGHT STORIES
Whether students are working together to row a 17-foot Whitehall to an oyster restoration station up river, to steam, clamp, and fasten a cedar plank to an oak frame, or successfully navigate a small sailboat back to the mooring in heavy wind, teamwork is a constant at Rockingthe Boat.
FREE COMMUNITY ROWING Through Community Rowing, Hunts Point residents of all ages explore the Bronx River aboard student-built wooden row boats, accompanied by staff who teach them about the local waterways.The free program takes place every Saturday from Memorial Day Weekend through Labor Day Weekend. Four weekend days, community members can also try their handat sailing.
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SOCIAL WORK
Social Work is an essential component of Rocking the Boat’s comprehensive youth development model. A three-member team includes licensed Social Workers and a College and Career Advisor who support Rocking the Boat participants from the time they join the Youth Development Program until long after they graduate from high school.ENVIRONMENTAL
Rocking the Boat youth shoulder responsibility for maintaining three different wetlands in the estuary section of the Bronx River. In one instance, in work modelled after a successful project in Newtown Creek in Brooklyn, participants designed, built, and are monitoring planter boxes that resemble tiny tidal wetlands of substrate and nativegrasses.
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