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The South Shore Neptunes is one of the oldest dive club in the country. Since 1955
the South Shore Neptunes dive club has attracted members
from all over eastern Massachusetts. In 1967 the South Shore Neptunes was the first Dive club to accept woman divers. Today our membership includes over
130 sports divers ranging in age from 16 to 70. Our members occupations
include students, fishermen, business executives and commercial divers.
While some of our members have been diving for years, others are brand
new to the sport.
The Neptunes activities are varied. There are regularly scheduled club
dives and meetings, and a monthly newsletter detailing all of our
upcoming educational and social events. In addition, members often get
together in smaller groups for diving and special activities.
These special activities range from local beach dives to Caribbean
adventures. The goal of the club is to promote safe diving and
appropriate precautions are taken at all activities. Members families
and friends are also invited to participate in most club activities.
Among the year's annual events are: Diver-of-the-Year competition, Underwater Photo Competition, New
Year's Day dive, all-you-can-eat midsummer picnic at Duxbury beach. We sponsor year-round diving
including monthly beach dives, boat dives, night dives and wreck dives.
Some of the events we have done in the past include picnic on George's Island at the beginning of the
summer, picnic on Boston Light and the
South Shore Neptunes Ice Dive in February.
The South Shore Neptunes is headquartered in Quincy, MA. The club meets
in Quincy at 7:00 PM on the first Tuesday of every month, and the Board
of Directors meet on the second Tuesday of every month. Please check
our current newsletter to find out about additional activities or about
our reinstituted Third Tuesday Nights. Meetings are held at the Common Market Restaurants 97 Willard St Quincy. All divers interested in learning
more about the club are invited to any one of our meetings. Click Here for Google map directions.
Club members can introduce you to a new world of divers and diving
experiences. The cost of membership is low, and the benefits are many.