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Recent Articles about OCSC Sailing's Environmental Advocacy
Berkeley Sailing School Tackles the Waves
Berkeley Daily Planet
July 29, 2005
By Ellen Galvin
"Can a sailing school in Berkeley change the world? Anthony Sandberg, 56, the Founder and President of OCSC Sailing, believes that the answer is an emphatic 'Yes!' . . . "
Sailor Sandberg is a Philanthropic Tidal Wave
Good Business Columnist
July 29, 2005
By David Goll
"Talking with Anthony Sandberg, one feels the late John Denver's expansive musical tribute to life on the sea, "Aye, Calypso" should be playing in the background. It's not just that Sandberg's business at the Berkeley Marina is the Bay Area's largest sailing school and club. Sandberg launched the Olympic Circle Sailing Club Inc. -- better known as OCSC -- in 1979. His love for his work, zest for life and San Francisco Bay-sized personality is readily apparent. As is his concern for less-fortunate people and health of the world's environment. "
73 OCSC Sailors Have Fun ‘Doing Good’
The Log
Wednesday, March 12, 2003
By Dieter Loibner
"The largest group ever of OCSC sailors assembled at The Moorings' base in Placencia, Belize, on Feb. 11 for a flotilla charter in the southern Cayes along the Barrier Reef. Having fun by doing good was the motto of 73 sailors associated with Berkeley's Olympic Circle Sailing Club who traveled to the small seaside town Placencia in Southern Belize on Feb. 10 for their winter fix of sailing, diving, fishing, and snorkeling. "
Olympic Circle is thinking Green
Cruising World
September 2003
By Dieter Loibner
"Whenever members of the Olympic Circle Sailing Club (OCSC) hit the road, they have multiple agendas.... Wherever they go, OCSC sailors support environmental causes."
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OCSC Interviews
Gary Allen on Business – KNBR 680 AM
Interview with Anthony Sandberg
July 27, 2005
Interview with Gary Allen on how OCSC is making sailing more accessible.