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1942 saw the formation of the Women's Auxiliary of the Seattle Power Squadron. This auxiliary shares with Miami the honor of being the first auxiliary in the United States Power Squadron. The Auxiliary was disbanded in 1992 after 50 years of dedicated service. Most of the women had become active members of the Power Squadron and have continued their service in that capacity. In the post war years the Seattle squadron grew to reach a membership of 548 members in December of 1957. In 1958 the Bellevue Power Squadron was split off. Possesion Sound Power Squadron was spun off in 1960 and Poverty Bay followed in 1963. Current membership is over 200. In addition to offering Public Boating classes, Seattle has taught Advanced Grades and Elective Courses to it's members. Through-out it's history Seattle has been involved in a variety of community activities. For many years brief cruises were offered during Seafair week to visitors to the city. Also at Seafair, for several years, there was on evening Torchlight Boat Parade including an escort for the Seafair Queen and her court. Annual cruises were provided to foreign students at the University of Washington, the Girl Scouts, and disabled children. Many of these activities needed to be curtailed over the years because of increased demand beyond our capacity as well as for liability concerns. As we approach our 70th Anniversary, Seattle offers a full slate of Educational programs, working closely with various agencies to assure that we have safe boaters on Puget Sound waters. We strongly support the Cooperative Charting program with NOAA and have recently begun to provide Vessel Safety Inspection in cooperation with the Coast Guard Auxiliary. For our members we offer a variety of social activities including dinner meetings, picnics, cruises and rendezvous. New challenges and new opportunities always await us. We have a history of accomplishment upon which to build. The only thing that needs to remain the same is our dedication to Safe Boating Education, Community Service and the needs of our members.
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