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2017 Yikes!! Please help me raise money for PCRA, a charitable and not-for-profit corporation!!
Rowing has been an integral part of my life, for 45 years now! As I step into any boathouse its like I'm stepping through the looking glass and the real world is left behind. I am protected and surrounded by people who care about me, who promote my development, and who encourage me to be the best I can be. Upon leaving the boathouse, the real world comes back into focus and my normal routines resume until, of course, I am back at the boathouse and the wonderful world of rowing again consumes me.
PCRA, ~140 youth and 60 masters, is a non-profit, community based rowing program. PCRA depends on this fundraiser Ergathon to deliver on its promises of one team, one for all and all for one, no one is done until everyone is done, team is everything and ... oh yes let's race, get ahead and stay ahead!
I will row 30' at this ergathon and hope to cover 7000 - 7500 meters. Please your help would be most appreciated.
thanks so much,
John
Thank you for your support in helping us meet our ambitious annual fundraising goal of $75,000.00 by March 5th. PCRA’s fees cover operating expenses, but our equipment is purchased exclusively through fundraising.
This year we aim to purchase much needed new rowing shells for our club as well as sorely needed spare parts to maintain our existing fleet.
A new racing shell costs between $20,000 and $40,000 depending on the size and manufacturer, and is hand crafted with carbon fiber.
Pelham Community Rowing Association is a 501(c)(3) not-for-profit and as such your donation is fully tax deductible. We will be happy to furnish receipts for donations.
We expect the average distance erged by our athlete’s team of 3 to be 18,000m during their allotted 90 minutes. Our athletes vary greatly in age, size and experience (12 to 70 years old!) and results will likely range between 18,000m and 24,000m.