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June 20: Golden Rule Sails For Peace Again
Golden Rule Splashdown: June 20, 2015 2pm: Christening, presentations 4pm: Launch Zerlang and Zerlang Marine Services 1493 Fay Avenue, Samoa, California 5-8pm: Viewing, speakers, food & refreshments Humboldt Bay Aquatic Center 921 Waterfront Dr., Eureka, California Information: Golden Rule Project Contacts: VFPgoldenruleproject@gmail.com, 707.443-5180 The Golden … Continue reading
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The Golden Rule—Sailing Out Of History
This sailboat’s place in history… 1958 Captain Albert S. Bigelow, pacifist and former Navy Commander, with a small crew sailed the Golden Rule twice to stop nuclear testing in the Pacific. Through their efforts the public started questioning nuclear testing. … Continue reading