Thursday, July 12, 2007

A successful paddle-a-thon

The Pueblo Whitewater Park hosted the first Pueblo Paddle-A-Thon this past Saturday July, 7th. The Pueblo Paddlers event was designed to raise money for First Descents a kayak camp for young adults with cancer. (see www.firstdescents.org)

Seventeen paddlers (the majority being Pueblo Paddlers Kayak Club members) took to the water and raised approximately $4,100 for the camp which gives young adults with cancer an opportunity to learn to paddle and enjoy the outdoors. It costs $1,000 for each camper to attend the camp so this event made it possible for four young adults with cancer to go to camp.

Paddlers in the Pueblo Paddle-A-Thon were treated to free Gatorade and cookies. Each paddler who raised $50 or more qualified to win a portion of the $2,000 worth of donated paddle accessories (ie paddles, helmets, a sprayskirt, and even a drysuit).Corporate supporters were, Palm/MTI, AT Paddles, Seven-2 Paddles, Voz Sports, Shred Ready Helmets, Keen Footwear, The Edge, Smitty's Greenlight Tavern, The Pueblo Firefighter's union, The Summit Company, WRSI helmets, and Snapdragon Sprayskirts. A HUGE 'Thank You' for your support!

The Summit Company provided a very cool shuttle.A John Deere-esque trailer pulled by a hefty pickup truck saved the feet, legs and shoulders of the paddlers. Thanks Summit!

A portion of the proceeds will be earmarked to send a Pueblo-area young adult with cancer to the 2008 camp.

All in all a very good event and we look forward to being able to make use of the PWP to make a difference in the lives of young adults with cancer again next summer.

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