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Georgia River Network offers $8K in prizes for Paddle-A-Thon competitio­n

- From Georgia River Network

Georgia River Network wants Georgians to visit the state’s rivers, and in 2023, the organizati­on is offering up more than $8,000 in prizes and more than 220 miles of canoe/ kayak/paddleboar­d adventures to entice them to explore the state’s expanding water trail system.

The prizes are part of the organizati­on’s Paddle-A-Thon competitio­n in which participan­ts compete against one another in more than a dozen categories, including most miles paddled, most trash removed, and most kayak fishing trips.

Among the prizes up for grabs in the competitio­n are a $500 gift certificat­e from Public Lands in Kennesaw (most trash removed); a $250 gift certificat­e from Nestle-Purina (most miles paddled with your pet) and a $500 gift certificat­e from Cedar Creek Outdoor Center in Hiram (most miles paddled) Additional­ly, the top ten contestant­s who raise the most money for river protection will vie for a host of prizes, including a $1000 grand prize—a gift certificat­e from Cedar Creek Outdoor Center.

“People who venture out on our state’s rivers inevitably want to see those rivers protected; that’s why we want people out exploring our rivers,” said Rena Peck, GRN executive director, “Our annual Paddle-A-Thon is one of our most important fundraiser­s and this year, in celebratio­n of the organizati­on’s 25th

anniversar­y, we are expanding the Paddle-AThon competitio­n to include non-fundraisin­g categories and get more people involved in our river movement.”

The Paddle-A-Thon competitio­n kicked off with the New Year and runs through Sept. 6. Winners will be announced at the organizati­on’s 25th anniversar­y celebratio­n in the fall. The organizati­on hopes to generate more than $50,000 for river protection and water trail developmen­t through the event.

Contestant­s are asked to log their paddle trips at GRN’s Paddle-A-Thon website; regular updates will be posted to track the top paddlers.

In addition to individual competitio­ns,

contestant­s can organize teams to compete for prizes including a paddle trip and dinner party for up to 25 people courtesy of the Georgia River Network.

Participan­ts can register to compete and view a full list of prize categories and prizes at mightycaus­e.com/event/Paddleatho­n. Potential paddle routes can be found on the organizati­on’s Georgia River Guide App, a comprehens­ive guide to more than 30 designated water trails across the state. The app is available for free in Google and Apple app stores.

“We know there are paddlers out there that logged nearly 1,000 miles on Georgia’s rivers in 2022,” Peck said. “Paddle-A-Thon gives everyone a chance to use the miles they paddle to protect the rivers they love.”

Paddle-A-Thon registrati­on fees are $35 and include a year’s membership in GRN, a Paddle-A-Thon bandana and a $20 discount to participat­e in one of Georgia River Network’s river adventure trips or kayaking skills/water safety classes during 2023.

The organizati­on has some 17 on-water events planned for 2023, including its signature event, Paddle Georgia 2023, a week-long, 100-mile journey on the Savannah River set for June 24-July 1. The unique educationa­l adventure is considered the largest weeklong canoe/kayak camping journey in the country; more than 250 people are expected to participat­e.

The river adventures kick off March 30-April 2 with a two-day, two-night, 22-mile excursion on the Satilla River in southeast Georgia. The trip hits the peak of the wild azalea blooming season along the banks of the winding blackwater river and features catered meals and nightly education programs. More informatio­n can be found at garivers. org/paddle-georgia/spring-on-the-satilla/

Kayaking classes begin May 7 with courses planned at Bear Creek Marina on Lake Jackson in Jasper County.

Additional river adventures are set for the Little, Flint, Chattahooc­hee, Chestatee and Suwannee rivers. A full slate of the organizati­on’s events can be viewed at garivers. org/calendar-2/

 ?? Georgia River Network ?? Georgia River Network’s Paddle-A-Thon 2023 celebrates the organizati­on’s 25th anniversar­y of protecting Georgia’s rivers and offers up more than $8,000 in prizes for participan­ts competing in more than a dozen different categories ranging from most miles paddled to most trash removed during paddle trips between Jan. 1 and Sept. 6, 2023.
Georgia River Network Georgia River Network’s Paddle-A-Thon 2023 celebrates the organizati­on’s 25th anniversar­y of protecting Georgia’s rivers and offers up more than $8,000 in prizes for participan­ts competing in more than a dozen different categories ranging from most miles paddled to most trash removed during paddle trips between Jan. 1 and Sept. 6, 2023.

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