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SWANS JUNE 20, 2009 HOMEWOOD SUITES by Hilton JUNE 21, 2009 THE POWER CENTER Spiritual Women Aiding and Nurturing Sisters EVENT PARTNERS Middle Georgia Sisterhood Events by Frances Metamorphasis Powerhouse Company Safe House Enterprises Elite Charters, Inc. Homewood Suites by Hilton River Edge Behavior Center Bibb County Coroner Minx with Blazin’ 92.3 WHITKO, Inc SUMMER CAMP 2009 YOUTH MINISTRY PATIO AND SLUMBER PARTY HIV/AID’s AWARENESS CLINIC A Power Sources Unlimited Outreach Ministry of Tremont Temple Baptist Church 5263 Bloomfield Road Macon, GA 31206 (478) 788-3004 phone (478) 788-3006 fax Website: www.tremonttemplemacon.com SWANS enjoying their SPA Retreat April 2009 SWANS Spiritual Women Aiding and Nurturing Sisters Registration and Parental Consent Tremont Temple Missionary Baptist Church, her community outreach ministry Power Sources Unlimited, and collaborative partners are proud to invite your daughter to attend a Pool and Slumber Party to be held June 20, 2009 at the Homewood Suites by Hilton located at 200 North Macon St. (Bass Road) in Macon, Georgia and Tremont Temple’s Youth Day Celebration to be held June 21, 2009 at The Power Center located at 5263 Bloomfield Road in Macon, Georgia. These events are components of this year’s PSU’s Holiday Camp Ministry, Tremont Temple’s Youth Ministry and in collaboration with The Middle Georgia Sisterhood’s HIV/AID’s awareness campaign, Safe Health Enterprises domestic abuse service, Elite Charters, Inc limousine service, and Metamorphasis Power House Company. The Pool and Slumber Party is designed to provide teenage girls an opportunity to meet women in our community interested in coaching and helping girls become the best women they can be while having fun doing girl stuff! Please check all the topics and activities your daughter may participate in. Sex, Abstinence, and Prevention HIV/AID’s, STDs Addictive Behavior Substance Abuse Christian Values Christian Lifestyles The movie “Cover” Personal Hygiene; Positive Self Image Social Etiquette and Networking Appropriate Occasion Attire Swimming Social Justice and Advocacy Domestic Violence Boys and Dating Peer Pressure Community Service Motherhood Personal Identity Nutrition, Exercise, and Meditation Networking Low impact exercise Setting and Accomplishing Goals Field Trip--Transportation Pen Pal—Give,Share,Grow Fund Raising Church Worship Service There is no cost for your daughter to participate; however, each participant will need swim wear, pajamas, and church clothing appropriate for the type of event (no thong-type bathing suits, teddy PJ’s, low cut tops, etc.). Please call Janice Rainey-Whitby at 742-4736 or Beverly Jones 751-4458 before June 16, 2009 if you need transportation or have any concerns. I understand and agree that by my signature I am allowing my daughter to participate in the Pool and Slumber Party and activities described above. Daughter’s Name (print) Emergency Phone: Parent/Guardian (print) Parent/Guardian (signature Street Address Age: Grade: Phone Number Date You must submit this signed consent no later the June 20 during registration and check-in. Form available for download and print at http://evolve-strive-reach.org 6/14/09. Tremont Temple Missionary Baptist Church 5263 Bloomfield Rd. Macon, GA. 31206 (478) 788-3004 SWANS Spiritual Women Aiding and Nurturing Sisters MEDICAL INFORMATION AND CONSENT EVENT: DATE: Pool and Slumber Party; Youth Ministry Celebration June 20—21, 2009 Please provide the following information and approval to insure that your child’s participation in this event is safe. Child Name (please print) Parent/Guardian Name (please print) Emergency Telephone Number Child’s Primary Physician Name Child’s Primary Physician Telephone No. Hospital/Emergency Service Preference List all know allergies/contraindicative medical reactions: Check if child needs any of Glasses/Contact: Asthma/Bronchial Inhaler the following Hearing Aide Mobility Aide If “other”, please describe: List all prescription medicine, dosage, and times your child will bring with them below Insulin Other Provide additional Emergency contact names and telephone number Name (print) Telephone Number Name (print) Telephone Number THIS INFORMATION IS CONFIDENTIAL AND MAY NOT BE DUPLICATED OR RELEASED TO ANYONE EXCEPT THE PERSON SIGNING BELOW, EMERGENCY RESPONDERS, AND EVENT SPONSOR DESIGNEE. Please be advised you are agreeing to hold the event sponsors (Tremont Temple Baptist Church, Power Sources Unlimited, Inc., The Middle Georgia Sisterhood) and chaperone volunteers harmless for any prescribed medicine your child will take during this event. No over the counter medication shall be provided and you will be called to deliver/give medicine or pick-up your child should they suffer physical discomfort, minor accidental injury, fever, flu like or communicable disease symptoms. No child will be allowed to stay if they incur a fever. In the event of trauma or suspect medical emergency, event sponsor chaperones will call for local emergency assistance first, you and your emergency contacts. You will be responsible for all cost associated with emergency care, including transportation. Although your preference for service and physicians are listed above, emergency medical services and nearest location for care shall be the sole discretion of the emergency responders. This consent form shall only be effective during the dates shown above for the event. All previous medical information on file is not to be used for any purpose. I (print name)_________________________have read and understand all conditions, responsibilities and obligations of all parties contained in this document give my consent on the date by my signature below. Date Parent/Legal Guardian Signature Form available for download and print at http://evolve-strive-reach.org 6/14/09. Tremont Temple Missionary Baptist Church 5263 Bloomfield Rd. Macon, GA. 31206 (478) 788-3004 SWANS Spiritual Women Aiding and Nurturing Sisters POOL AND SLUMBER PARTY—JUNE 20, 2009 Participant and Parent Check List To insure that your daughter enjoys this event and we provide a safe and healthy environment, please review the following information, suggestions, and guidelines. Event updates and forms available at http://evolve-strive-reach.org June 14, 2009 1. Please be advised that we will only be able to serve 40 girls and participation will be on a first come first serve basis. 2. Each girl should bring personal toiletries/make-up, toothbrush, comb/brush, hair rollers, towel, wash cloth, church clothes, pajama, flip flops, swim-suit cover up, sleeping bag or comforter, travel pillow, 24 hour supply of prescription medicine (if must be taken between 2:00 PM and 2:00 PM), inhalers or breathing machines, diabetes test monitors, and any personal item required to maintain health or hygiene. Label all valuables and do not bring any money unless you intend to make a church offering. Bring music (no profanity or sexually explicit lyrics), cameras, props/ costumes, authored work, artwork or any creative work to share their talent at the slumber party. Consider wearing you bathing suit under your street clothes to check-in. 3. We welcome parent and family donations for this event. We are requesting financial donations as well as faux pearls, grab bag gifts, the book “Think like a man, Act like a women” by Steve Harvey, bibles, 3”-6” dolls, food (hamburgers/buns, sausage, hot dogs, hot dog buns, drinks, bottled water, chips, cookies, cake, popcorn, candy, energy bars, fruit), straws, paper towels, hand sanitizer and your thoughtful surprise. 4. Parents and their daughters will be asked to provide feedback through surveys to promote future quality programming, participate in future events and planning, take photographs for historic documentation, web page promotion, press releases, recruitment, and service marketing. Names, address, telephone numbers, confidential medical information of parents and/or their children shall not be provided any agencies, except event partners, without parental consent. 5. Each girl will be required to check in/out. Event check-in/check-out (slumber party and youth ministry celebration) will require the signature of the parent, legal guardian, or transportation provider. 6. Transportation providers may not sign or initial any documents that require parent/legal guardian approval or consent. Transportation will be provided from the Hilton to Church on June 21, 2009. 7. We respectfully request that parents arrange on time sign-in June 20 at the Hilton and pick-up June 21, 2009 at The Power Center for their daughters. Requests for transportation must be confirmed no later than June 16, 2009. Please refer to the Event Schedule and updates posted on http://evolve-strive-reach.org after June 14. 8. Parents will be able to visit and observe all events but must sign-in/out as a chaperone volunteer in the suite location. No accommodations or refreshments are planned for parents who are not members of event sponsors. Girls will not be allowed to have male guest (fathers or male legal guardian excepted) attend any activity or visit during the times of this event. Please refer to the list of event planners, volunteers, chaperones and partners. 9. Girls will not be allowed to leave the premises once they check-in unless it is with the parent/guardian signing the consent form. There will be no exceptions. 10. Girls will not be allowed to smoke, consume alcohol, abuse drugs, engage in inappropriate behavior and participate. Girls must follow the rules for safety and consumer quality established by Hilton. It will be the responsibility of the parent, if called for any of these reasons, to pick-up their child within 30 minutes of notification that an incidence has occurred. 11. We will only allow the use of cell phones during the pool party and breaks to encourage participation and maximize sharing, learning and fun time. Please do not bring other internet facilitating electronics (laptops). Neither girls nor their parents will be allowed to use the hotel suite telephones incurring local or long distance charges. 12. Neither girls nor their parent/legal guardian will be allowed to order room service or purchase any additional hotel services to be charged to the suite or event account. Tremont Temple Missionary Baptist Church 5263 Bloomfield Rd. Macon, GA. 31206 (478) 788-3004 SWANS Spiritual Women Aiding and Nurturing Sisters Pool and Slumber Party and Youth Day Celebration Schedule June 20 2:00 PM 3:00 PM 5:00 PM 6:00 PM 7:00 PM 8:00 PM 9:00 PM 11:00 PM Midnight Activity Check-In and Registration Pool Party Patio Grill Meet & Greet Dinner Break & PJ Change Speaker (in Suite) PJ Contest The movie “Cover” Pillow Talk—Movie Discussion Pre-Dawn Vitality Burst Speakers & Girl Talk Talent Show More Contests & Prizes June 21 8:00 AM 9:00 AM 10:00 AM 10:45 AM 1:00 PM Activity Breakfast Check-Out—Travel to Tremont Youth Ministry Service Orientation Ministry Celebration Parent Pick-Up The schedule is subject to change if deemed necessary by facilitators, chaperones, or speaker(s) availability. Remember ladies… Fill out the Talent Show—Team activity form and hand it in at Hotel Check-In. No friend, especially a boy, is invited to participate or visit. Every girl (ages 13 to 19) must have parental consent. Cell phone use is limited to check-in, pool party, breaks, PJ change, check-out, and travel to Tremont Temple and parent pick-up. Be courteous to one another, your chaperones, speakers, and hotel staff. You may not leave the hotel premises with anyone other than your parent, legal guardian, emergency contacts, or event coordinated transportation provider. You may not charge any services to the suite, including telephone calls. You may not explore the hotel without permission from your event chaperones. Immediately report medical problems, physical injuries or disagreements to an event sponsor chaperone. Keep the suite and your personal items tidy. HAVE FUN!!! Updates available at http://evolve-strive-reach.org 6/14/09. Tremont Temple Missionary Baptist Church 5263 Bloomfield Rd. Macon, GA. 31206 (478) 788-3004 SWANS Spiritual Women Aiding and Nurturing Sisters POOL AND SLUMBER PARTY—JUNE 20, 2009 TALENT SHOW SHOW AND TELL TEAM SIGN UP FORM My Name (print) My Stage Name(print) Describe how you would like to be introduced below: Sing Model DJ Skills Check the talent you will share below Impersonation Drama Spoken Word Instrumental Dance An Invention Other (list) Gymnastics Baton Mime Step Tricks Magic I will show and tell my_________________________________________________. Everyone will participate in the PJ contest as individuals. You must sign up to participate in at least one team activity. Please check the activity you would like to enjoy. Two Lies—One Truth (Outwit you opposing team. Team guessing the most truth wins) Kiss Scavenger Hunt (find the Hershey’s kiss) SWAN Jeopardy (correctly answer the most questions about SWAN activities and info) Hair Roller-rama Relay (team players roll team mates hair in relay; change stylist when whistle blows using only plastic straws and a brush) Night Guide (Team must direct blind folded team mate from one point to another by voice only) Guess What and Where (similar to scavenger hunt; but teams must figure out what they are looking for and where it is hidden using only clues provided) Under the beds obstacle course (teams relay race/squeeze under the beds 7 times; first team center of suite wins round) Form available for download and print at http://evolve-strive-reach.org 6/14/09. Tremont Temple Missionary Baptist Church 5263 Bloomfield Rd. Macon, GA. 31206 (478) 788-3004 SWANS Spiritual Women Aiding and Nurturing Sisters POOL AND SLUMBER PARTY JUNE 20, 2009 PARTICIPANT QUALITY SURVEY CHECK ONE Youth (13-19) Event Volunteer Parent/Guardian st Other st 1 Tremont Event? Yes No 1 Sisterhood Event? Yes No Are you a community volunteer? Yes No Member of a church? Yes No Would you attend future Swan events? Yes No Would you recommend SWANS to others? Yes No For each item identified below, circle the number to the right that best fits your judgment of its quality. Use the scale above to select the quality number. Scale Excellent Enjoyed it Okay Needs Work Hated It Rate each of these activities and services Hotel accommodations and service 1 2 3 4 5 Event registration and check-in 1 2 3 4 5 Pool Party, Patio Cook Out 1 2 3 4 5 Meet and Greet 1 2 3 4 5 PJ Contest 1 2 3 4 5 Movie (Cover) 1 2 3 4 5 Pillow Talk Discussion 1 2 3 4 5 Speaker (fill in topic) 1 2 3 4 5 Speaker (fill in topic) 1 2 3 4 5 Speaker (fill in topic) 1 2 3 4 5 Speaker (fill in topic) 1 2 3 4 5 Snacks and Drinks 1 2 3 4 5 Pre-Dawn Activities (From Midnight to Daybreak) 1 2 3 4 5 Prizes and grab bags 1 2 3 4 5 Chaperones 1 2 3 4 5 Thanks for participating in this Survey. Tremont Temple Missionary Baptist Church 5263 Bloomfield Rd. Macon, GA. 31206 (478) 788-3004 SWANS Spiritual Women Aiding and Nurturing Sisters EVENT PLANNERS, VOLUNTEERS AND CHAPERONES LIST (List will be updated as required) Nicole Lethia Felicia James Frances Brenda Emily Benjalyn Daniel Marguerite Beverlyn Yulonda Beverly Leon Joyce Denise Audrey Janice Elizabeth Theresa Ruth Rolandria Geraldine Irene Cherlyn Becky Tremont Temple Missionary Baptist Church Austin Benion Branton Bumpus Byrd Cherry Davis Edwards Epps Farley Hudson Hurst Hill Jones Jones Lockett McIntosh Purcell Rainey-Whitby Robinson Robinson Swint Tolbert White Williams Young Sessions 5263 Bloomfield Rd. Macon, GA. 31206 (478) 788-3004 SWANS Spiritual Women Aiding and Nurturing Sisters PLEASE SUPPORT OUR EVENT PARTNERS Middle Georgia Sisterhood A community health initiative Beverlyn Hudson 361-7075 Beverly Jones 751-4458 Metamorphasis Powerhouse Company Empowering communities to evolve-strive-reach beyond now Josette Hutton 1-404-803-4142 Safe House Enterprises Domestic Abuse support for women, children and families Nicole Austin 731-3823 Elite Charters Inc. The perfect limousine service when 1st class matters Daniel Epps 254-2999 Homewood Suites by Hilton Macon, GA For registration and services call 477-9776 Events by Frances Stylish food and décor Frances Byrd 731-1542 River Edge Behavior Center Confidential counseling and services Geraldine H. White, HIV/EIS Counselor 751-4547 Blazin’ 92.3 Jammin’ the most hip hop & R&B Call Minx at 1-770-757-2009 for your next radio advertisement WHITKO, Inc. Quality brochures, business cards, flyers, and technical publications for small businesses, non-profit organizations, professionals, construction and IT Your idea…Our experience…Win Janice and Adonis Whitby 742-4736 To find out how you or your organization can join these proud sponsors and serve girls in our community, call Janice at 742-4736 or Elizabeth at 745-3743. Tremont Temple Missionary Baptist Church 5263 Bloomfield Rd. Macon, GA. 31206 (478) 788-3004 SWANS Spiritual Women Aiding and Nurturing Sisters UPCOMING EVENTS Power Sources Unlimited—Tremont Temple Baptist Church 5263 Bloomfield Road Call 788-5004 Tornado Recovery call 211—grants available Project Unity June 27, 2009—Village Green Clean up 8:30 AM—12:30 PM July 1, 2009—Celebration of Love, Unity and Brotherhood 5 PM—7:30 PM July 4, 2009—TriniTee Club Golf Driving Range Tournament June 15—19 Vacation Bible School August 8, 2009 Back to School Bash August 9, 2009 Dance Recital September 11--13, 2009 Citywide Womens’ Interfaith Conference September 18, 2009 A Night of Entertainment Middle Georgia Sisterhood and River Edge Behavioral Center (call 751-4450 or 361-7075 for mobile unit location and time) June 26—27, 2009 National HIV Testing Metamorphasis Powerhouse Company Visit http://evolve-strive-reach.org for updates October 2009 Just Say Y.E.S. Youth Summit Tremont Temple Missionary Baptist Church 5263 Bloomfield Rd. Macon, GA. 31206 (478) 788-3004 SWANS Spiritual Women Aiding and Nurturing Sisters INFORMATION AND RESOURCES NOTES Topic/Speaker: Topic/Speaker: Topic/Speaker: Topic/Speaker: Tremont Temple Missionary Baptist Church 5263 Bloomfield Rd. Macon, GA. 31206 (478) 788-3004 SWANS Spiritual Women Aiding and Nurturing Sisters INFORMATION AND RESOURCES MY SWANS NETWORK--CONTACTS Name Address Tremont Temple Missionary Baptist Church Phone 5263 Bloomfield Rd. Email Macon, GA. 31206 (478) 788-3004 SWANS Spiritual Women Aiding and Nurturing Sisters INFORMATION AND RESOURCES From: Send Me a Free Preview Issue Now! You need only four ingredients to make these moisturizing exfoliants. The base can be made from either Epsom salts or sugar, depending on whether you want a large or fine grain. Color the scrubs with shades that are in keeping with some of the scents you use -- pink with grapefruit, for example, or green with eucalyptus. Makes about 2 1/3 cups. 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Turn off your computer Tremont Temple Missionary Baptist Church 5263 Bloomfield Rd. Macon, GA. 31206 (478) 788-3004 SWANS Spiritual Women Aiding and Nurturing Sisters When the weather turns warm, everyone wants to be in or around the water. Hanging out at the pool or the beach on a hot day is a great way to beat the heat. Between having fun and checking out the lifeguards, most people don't think much about water safety — but they should. For people between the ages of 5 and 24, drowning is the second leading cause of accidental death. It doesn't have to be that way, though. Most water-related accidents can be avoided by knowing how to stay safe and following a few simple guidelines. Swimming Smarts "Buddy up!" That's what swimming instructors say. Always swim with a partner, every time — whether you're swimming in a backyard pool or in a lake. Even experienced swimmers can become tired or get muscle cramps, which might make it difficult to get out of the water. When people swim together, they can help each other or go for help in case of an emergency. Get skilled. Speaking of emergencies, it's good to be prepared. Learning some life-saving techniques, such as CPR and rescue techniques, can help you save a life. A number of organizations offer free classes for both beginning and experienced swimmers and boaters. Check with your YMCA or YWCA, local hospital, or chapter of the Red Cross. Know your limits. Swimming can be a lot of fun — and you might want to stay in the water as long as possible. If you're not a good swimmer or you're just learning to swim, don't go in water that's so deep you can't touch the bottom and don't try to keep up with skilled swimmers. That can be hard, especially when your friends are challenging you — but it's a pretty sure bet they'd rather have you safe and alive. If you are a good swimmer and have had lessons, keep an eye on friends who aren't as comfortable or as skilled as you are. If it seems like they (or you) are getting tired or a little uneasy, suggest that you take a break from swimming for a while. Tremont Temple Missionary Baptist Church 5263 Bloomfield Rd. Macon, GA. 31206 (478) 788-3004 SWANS Spiritual Women Aiding and Nurturing Sisters Swim in safe areas only. It's a good idea to swim only in places that are supervised by a lifeguard. No one can anticipate changing ocean currents, riptides, sudden storms, or other hidden dangers. In the event that something does go wrong, lifeguards are trained in rescue techniques. Swimming in an open body of water (like a river, lake, or ocean) is different from swimming in a pool. You need more energy to handle the currents and other conditions in the open water. If you do find yourself caught in a current, don't panic and don't fight the current. Swim with the current, gradually trying to make your way back to shore as you do so. Even a very good swimmer who tries to swim against a strong current will get worn out. If you're going to be swimming in an open body of water, it's a great idea to take swimming lessons that provide you with tips on handling unexpected hazards. Some areas with extremely strong currents are off limits when it comes to swimming. Do your research so you know where not to swim. Be careful about diving. Diving injuries can cause permanent spinal cord damage, paralysis, and in some cases even death. Protect yourself by only diving in areas that are known to be safe, such as the deep end of a supervised pool. If an area is posted with "No Diving" or "No Swimming" signs, pay attention to them. A "No Diving" sign means the water isn't safe for a head-first entry. Even if you plan to jump in feet first, check the water's depth before you leap to make sure there are no hidden rocks or other hazards. Lakes or rivers can be cloudy and hazards may be hard to see. Watch the sun. Sun reflecting off the water or off sand can intensify the burning rays. You might not feel sunburned when the water feels cool and refreshing, but the pain will catch up with you later — so remember to reapply sunscreen frequently and cover up much of the time. Drink plenty of fluids. It's easy to get dehydrated in the sun, particularly if you're active and sweating. Keep up with fluids — particularly water — to prevent dehydration. Dizziness, feeling lightheaded, or nausea can be signs of dehydration and overheating. Getting too cool. Speaking of temperature, it's possible to get too cool. How? Staying in very cool water for long periods can lower your body temperature. A temperature of 70° Fahrenheit (20° Celsius) is positively balmy on land, but did you know that water below 70° Fahrenheit will feel cold to most swimmers? Your body temperature drops far more quickly in water than it does on land. And if Tremont Temple Missionary Baptist Church 5263 Bloomfield Rd. Macon, GA. 31206 (478) 788-3004 SWANS Spiritual Women Aiding and Nurturing Sisters you're swimming, you're using energy and losing body heat even faster than if you were keeping still. Monitor yourself when swimming in cold water and stay close to shore. If feel your body start to shiver or your muscles cramp up, get out of the water quickly; it doesn't take long for hypothermia to set in. Alcohol and water never mix. Alcohol is involved in numerous water-related injuries and up to half of all water-related deaths. The statistics for teenage guys are particularly scary: One half of all adolescent male drownings are tied to alcohol use. At the Water Park OK, so you do more splashing than swimming, but it's just as important to know your skill level at the water park as it is at the pool. Take a moment to read warnings and other signs. And make sure you do slide runs feet first or you'll put yourself at risk for a ride that's a lot less fun — one to your doctor or dentist. Boating Safety More people die in boating accidents every year than in airplane crashes or train wrecks, but a little common sense can make boating both enjoyable and safe. If you are going to go boating, make sure the captain or person handling the boat is experienced and competent. Alcohol and water still don't mix. One third of boating deaths are alcohol related. Alcohol distorts a person's judgment no matter where they are — but that distortion is even greater on the water. The U.S. Coast Guard warns people about a condition called boater's fatigue, which means that the wind, noise, heat, and vibration of the boat all combine to wear you down when you're on the water. Because there are no road signs or lane markers on the water and the weather can be unpredictable, it's important to be able to think quickly and react well under pressure. If you're drinking, this can be almost impossible. Personal flotation devices. It's always a good idea for everyone on the boat to wear a Coast Guardapproved life jacket, whether the boat is a large speedboat or a canoe — and whether you're a good swimmer or not. Wearing a life jacket (also known as a personal flotation device, or PFD) is the law in some states for certain age groups, and you could face a stiff penalty for breaking it. Your state may also require that you wear an approved life jacket for water skiing and other on-water activities. Tremont Temple Missionary Baptist Church 5263 Bloomfield Rd. Macon, GA. 31206 (478) 788-3004 SWANS Spiritual Women Aiding and Nurturing Sisters Wearing a PFD is like wearing a helmet while biking. It may take a few minutes to get used to it, but it definitely can be a lifesaver. Don't leave land without it. Stay in touch. Before going out on a boat, let somebody on land know where you are going and about how long you'll be out. That way, if you do get into trouble, someone will have an idea of where to look for you. If you're going to be on the water for a long time, it's a good idea to have a radio with you so you can check the weather reports. Water conducts electricity, so if you hear a storm warning, get off the water as quickly as you can. Jet skis. If you're using jet skis or personal watercraft, follow the same rules as you do for boating. You should also check out the laws in your area governing the use of personal watercraft. Some states won't allow people under a certain age to operate these devices; others require you to take a course or pass a test before you can ride one. Now Have Fun! The pool and the beach are great places to learn new skills, socialize, and check out everyone's new bathing suit. So don't let paying attention to safety turn you off. Being prepared will make you feel more comfortable and in charge. Reviewed by: Steven Dowshen, MD Date reviewed: June 2006 KidsHealth Comes From Nemours Tremont Temple Missionary Baptist Church 5263 Bloomfield Rd. Macon, GA. 31206 (478) 788-3004