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Print On their first day of shop class at Point Loma High School in the mid-1960s, students were asked what they wanted to build. While most scribbled down: shelf units, tables or chests, senior Brian D. Thomas wrote: “Two sabots.” After class his teacher warned him that he had set an extremely lofty goal. In 20 years of teaching shop, he said that no student had ever finished even one sabot in an entire year. One month later, though, Thomas had his boat off the shop class jig and took it home to work on it. “I built four boats that year in wood shop,” recalls Thomas, who, after serving a year as commodore of the San Diego Yacht Club, became junior staff commodore last December. ....
From the Archives: Mission Bay holiday boat parade launched 50 years ago [The San Diego Union-Tribune] Fifty years ago the first annual boat Parade of Lights, was held on Mission Bay on Dec. 14, 1970. The peaceful flotilla of boats decorated with lights and ornaments featured Santa as well as a procession of church and youth choirs singing carols. A distinctly San Diego celebration, the boat parade on Mission Bay preceded the more formal San Diego Harbor boat parade by a couple of years. Due to a rise in Covid-19 case, the parade has been cancelled for 2020. From The San Diego Union, Tuesday, December 15, 1970: ....
Print Fifty years ago the first annual boat Parade of Lights, was held on Mission Bay on Dec. 14, 1970. The peaceful flotilla of boats decorated with lights and ornaments featured Santa as well as a procession of church and youth choirs singing carols. A distinctly San Diego celebration, the boat parade on Mission Bay preceded the more formal San Diego Harbor boat parade by a couple of years. Due to a rise in Covid-19 case, the parade has been cancelled for 2020. From The San Diego Union, Tuesday, December 15, 1970: Carolers, Aquatic Parade Glitter On Mission Bay Spectators lined the shores of Mission Bay last night as more than 80 craft participated in a Christmas parade of lighted and holiday decorated boats prior to the lighting of a 320-foot, 2,000-bulb Christmas tree strung from PSA’s Skytower at Sea world. ....