The Mercury (Pottstown, PA)

SOJOURN MILESTONE

Schuylkill River Sojourn celebratin­g 20 years on the river

- By Evan Brandt ebrandt@21st-centurymed­ia.com @PottstownN­ews on Twitter

POTTSTOWN » It has been 20 years since that first flotilla of kayaks and canoes made its way down the Schuylkill River from Schuylkill Haven to Philadelph­ia.

Known as the Schuylkill River Sojourn, the annual trip has inspired other similar river trips around the country and is known nationwide as one of the season’s premiere river events.

Over the years the annual event has introduced more than 4,000 registrant­s from 25 states, Canada, France and Switzerlan­d to paddling the Schuylkill. This year about 200 paddlers are expected to join in all or part of the sojourn.

So how do you celebrate your 20th anniversar­y? With a party of course.

The Schuylkill River Greenways National Heritage Area, which founded and runs the sojourn every year, is throwing a party in Riverfront Park when the Sojourn comes to Pottstown this year.

Given that the Greenways’ headquarte­rs is here, it seems like the appropriat­e place to celebrate one of the organizati­on’s most successful initiative­s, Elaine Schaefer, executive director, told the Pottstown Borough Council on Monday.

In addition to the hungry paddlers who arrived on the shore of Riverfront Park on

June 5, government officials and supporters of the Greenway’s mission will be on hand for a 20th anniversar­y party.

Schaefer was before council seeking permission to serve alcohol in the borough-owned park during the celebratio­n — a request council unanimousl­y approved.

Registrati­on for this year’s Sojourn began last week and fills up quickly, according to Laura Catalano, the sojourn’s communicat­ions director.

That’s because for safety reasons, a maximum of 100-110 boats are permitted on the water each day. For more informatio­n or to register, visit the Schuylkill River Greenways website at http://www.schuylkill­river.org/Sojourn.aspx or call 484-945- 0200.

The trip begins each year in Schuylkill Haven and ends seven days later at Boathouse Row in Philadelph­ia. Participan­ts sign up for all or part of the trip and paddle 14 to 18 miles per day, stopping for lunch and camping overnight at parks along the way.

Each year, the sojourn incorporat­es programs and presentati­ons at all lunch and evening stops that focus on the culture, history or environmen­t of the river and the region. This year, the sojourn programmin­g theme is “Celebratin­g 20 Years,” with programs that offer a 20-year perspectiv­e on sojourn history, river health, river communitie­s and more.

This year’s itinerary includes sojourn stories by longtime sojourners Carl Raring, Jim Showalter, Dave Koheler and leader Allan Quant in Port Clinton; original songs and the geology of the Schuylkill in Muhlenberg; crazy hat day and the history of dams along the river in Allegheny Aqueduct Park in Gibraltar; the party in Pottstown; an overview of the health of the river by the Stroud Water Research Center in Mont Clare and much more.

For the second year in a row, the Schuylkill River Greenways has two scholarshi­p opportunit­ies for three people to participat­e at no cost.

The Bill Trace Memorial Scholarshi­p for first time sojourners will cover the cost of a single day on the sojourn for two people who have never before participat­ed.

The Schuylkill Steward scholarshi­p is a full-week award given to an individual who will help with blogging, wildlife photograph­s and water quality testing along the river.

The Schuylkill River Greenways will also host eight Pedal and Paddle events from May through September that will take participan­ts on a roundtrip biking/kayaking adventure along the river and Schuylkill River Trail. The first event is planned for May 19.

 ?? PHOTO COURTESY OF SCHUYLKILL RIVER GREENWAYS NATIONAL HERITAGE AREA ?? Sojourners raise their paddles in salute on the river during last year’s sojourn.
PHOTO COURTESY OF SCHUYLKILL RIVER GREENWAYS NATIONAL HERITAGE AREA Sojourners raise their paddles in salute on the river during last year’s sojourn.
 ?? DIGITAL FIRST MEDIA FILE PHOTO ?? Kayakers arrive at Pottstown’s Riverfront Park during the 2014 Schuylkill River Sojourn when 105 people paddled their way down the river.
DIGITAL FIRST MEDIA FILE PHOTO Kayakers arrive at Pottstown’s Riverfront Park during the 2014 Schuylkill River Sojourn when 105 people paddled their way down the river.

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