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The Rowing Club of The Woodlands is a registered 501(c)(3) non-profit corporation dedicated to offering an assortment of recreational, intermediate and elite rowing opportunities for the weekend, weather-loving rower to the nation-level competitor. |
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The first step is to take the Learn To Row Program. Once you have taken the class, you are encouraged to join the club and row recreationally or competitively. |
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The boathouse is located in Northshore Park on Lake Woodlands, which is located at: |
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The club specializes only in rowing; therefore, we do not have any canoes or kayaks. We are not capable of renting sculls on a daily basis. The only exception to this is to home and away regattas, circumstances permiting. |
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Membership
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A membership cost $300 that includes all access to the club's public boats and boathouse. |
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A typical membership with the club lasts an entire year. |
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Yes we do. For any individual registered in a college or university, we offer a membership for $100. |
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We do not do pro-rated memberships for a certain amount of months. Our memberships last for six months or a year. |
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Yes! Members receive the boathouse combination that includes access to all of the club's public sculls, oars and ergometers. |
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Learn To Row
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The Learn To Row Program costs $180 for Woodlands residents and $190 for non-residents. This includes all three classes. |
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No. Because of class size limitations, individuals who signup for a certain session must attend all of the classes in that session. |
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