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Yellow button with red lettering that says NEW as it moves head over healsNew Flotilla 10-03

Flotilla 10-3 on Lake Ray Roberts near Sanger, TX is now official as of October 21, 2007.

You're invited join this new Flotilla's next meeting... they need a few more good people just like you! This is one of the safest lakes in North Texas.

We need your help to keep it this way!

Click here for meeting details.

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Click here to see a listing of all Division 10 Flotillas and their meeting times, places, and contact information. The USCG Auxiliary is a worthwhile non-profit organization. Our goal is to save lives through boating safety education, on the water safety patrols, and vessel examinations to ensure all boats are equipped with essential safety equipment. We need good people just like you to help us achieve the highest level possible of boating and all water activity safety. Each life is precious... please help us protect each one!

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Last Updated: Monday, April 28, 2008
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