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Wolfson College Boat Club (WCBC) is the rowing club for members of Wolfson College, Cambridge. The club was founded in 1968 as University College Boat Club and became Wolfson in 1973 (along with the renaming of the college). The club shares a boathouse on the River Cam with the college boat clubs of Corpus Christi, Girton and Sidney Sussex. For ...
Concerned parties with urgent concerns can contact the Coast Guard Sector Corpus Christi Command Center at 1-800-874-2143, or for non-urgent questions and concerns, email CCWaterways@uscg.mil. – Lt.
Coast Guard Sector Corpus Christi watch standers received a call around 5:28 a.m. on Saturday via VHF-FM channel 16 when a good Samaritan reported a collision between a recreational vehicle and a ...
Corpus Christi residents and Padre Islanders know the pier, restaurant and recreational area for their scenic views of the Laguna Madre, where they can enjoy the wind tidal flats and barrier beaches.
The boat club crest features the same mythical pelican as that of the College, often pictured in front of a pair of crossed blades. Corpus is one of the smallest colleges in the University of Cambridge, typically fielding 2-3 men's crews and 2-3 women's crews in the Lent and May Bumps races each year. It shares a boat house with the boat clubs ...
[a] The two clubs had been the most active racing clubs in Corpus Christi. CCSC's first regatta, a 12 boat Snipe competition, took place June 15 and 16, 1946. [4] In this class, Billy Wicker, commodore of the Southwestern Yacht Club, and Robert Vetters won the United States Snipe National Championship, hosted at the club in 1948.
Corpus Christi's downtown marina – a popular tourist attraction – has some brand-new improvements in the works. There are big plans for Corpus Christi's downtown marina. Here's what they are
Corpus Christi Harbor Bridge Location The Harbor Bridge Project (or New Harbor Bridge or US 181 Harbor Bridge ) is the replacement of the existing through arch bridge that crosses the Corpus Christi Ship Channel , which serves the Port of Corpus Christi in Corpus Christi, Texas , with a modern cable-stayed bridge design.