Saturday, September 3, 2011
Looking for a local dive club? Try the Scubaholics
The Scubaholics welcomes divers of all abilities and all ages. We dive at least once a month and the club is open to singles, couples, and families. We meet on the first Tuesday of each month in the Niceville area to plan our upcoming events. The club makes local dives and has also supported trips to the Keys, Bahamas, Texas Flower Gardens, and other locals. This is great opportunity to meet other divers and share your passion for diving. For more information, contact the club website at http://members.cox.net/emeraldcoastscubaholics or on Facebook.
Short on time? Complete academics via eLearning!
Several PADI courses now offer the academic phase on-line to save you time. Open Water, Advanced Open Water, Enriched Air, and Photography are available. Scuba Tune-up for those that have been out of the water, is coming soon. If interested, contact SnapperScuba or check out the PADI link.
Emergency First Response - Learn CPR, AED, and First Aid!
SnapperScuba now offers Adult/Child/Infant CPR, First Aid, AED and Intro to O2 training through Emergency First Response. This course is required for Rescue Diver and highly encouraged for all divers as well as anyone else interested in these certifications.
Take the Master Scuba Diver challenge!
When you earn your Master Scuba Diver rating, you have achieved the highest non-professional rating available. It is a marked accomplishment and one to be very proud of because it is a big commitment. More importantly, you have gained significant experience and been exposed to several different types of diving. To earn the Master Scuba Diver rating, you need to complete the Open Water, Advanced Open Water, Rescue Diver and five specialty courses. Contact Snapper Scuba or click on the link on the opening page for more info.
Find SnapperScuba on ScubaBoard.com!
ScubaBoard.com is a great on-line source for sharing everything about diving. Try it: http://www.scubaboard.com/
New Scuba Merit Badge for Boy Scouts!
New for 2010 is the Scuba Merit Badge for Boy Scouts. What a great opportunity to introduce scouts to the exciting world of diving. To earn the merit badge, you need to have an Open Water certification from one of the BSA recognized scuba organizations, of which PADI is included. Snapper Scuba will complete the merit badge requirements for any scout, whether they take the Open Water course through Snapper Scuba or elsewhere, at no cost.
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