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Registration for 2010 Paddling Season -- This weekend, March 20 & 21, 10am-2pm
Location of registration:
At the KCC Halau, located at Kailua Beach Park across the street from Buzz’s
2010 REGISTRATION FORMS
Paddler Registration Form
2010 HCRA Waiver (minor/adult)
Good news - there will be no increase in dues again this year!. Dues remain at $170 for youth (18 and under) and $200 for adults. Half or all of your dues must be paid at time of registration. Bring completed waiver and registration forms. Payment can be by check, cash, or online via Paypal below. Full dues must be paid by May 3, 2010. No one will be registered until full payment is made. As always, our "no pay, no practice/race" policy is in effect.
Our dues include little funding for new canoes or equipment, so it is important to the club by donating or participating in fund raising events. All members are encouraged to participate in the activities KCC has planned throughout the year. Please view KCC's Laulima List for other ways you can contribute.
If you would like to make payment via credit card, please proceed below. A small $5 processing fee has been added for this convenience. Thank you for your understanding.
| Adult Registration Fee $205.00 | |
| Minor Registration Fee $175.00 | |
| Donate to KCC Grant/Scholarship or Equipment Funds Note: Paypal processes this donation separately. |
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| 2010 Breakdown of Dues | Minors | Adults |
| Registration, Insurance & Race Fees | $80 | $80 |
| Club T-shirt included! |
$10 | $10 |
| Award Banquet |
$30 | $30 |
| Equipment - use & repair |
$50 | $80 |
| TOTAL | $170 | $200 |
First day of Practice is Monday March 29th - check the crews page for your schedule.








In 1971, KCC was the vision of two coaches and about 50 paddlers who had been paddling with the Kailua Hawaiian Civil Club (KHCC). Those two paddlers were Jimmy Marciel and Cliff Ornellas. This tight-knit group of paddlers purchased the koa canoe "Kalanakila" (Victorious) from KHCC, bought a canoe trailer and a fiberglass training canoe affectionately called the "water wiggle". Cliff and Jimmy researched and adopted the petroglyph paddleman (our club logo), chose blue and gold as our club colors and Kailua Canoe Club was founded.