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United Way announces 2005 Campaign Kick-off event
FORT ATKINSON, WI – July 13, 2005 – The
United Way of Jefferson and North Walworth Counties, announces
that the organization will be “launching” its 2005
Campaign on Saturday August 27, 2005 at 12:00 Noon along the Fort
Atkinson River Walk with a cardboard boat race on the Rock River.
A free community lunch including a brat, chips and beverage will
be provided to the first 200 spectators.
“The Cardboard Cup is a fun, community oriented event that
brings people together and raises awareness for our local United
Way,” said Brian Bartos, United Way board chair.
Boats made entirely of cardboard will race a straight a 150 yard
course on the Rock River. Participants will be launching their
cardboard boats from the edge of Fort Atkinson River Walk just
to the West of the Legion Dugout. Boats will be timed and compete
for first, second and third place trophies as well as a trophy
for the “wonder that went down under.” There will also
be a trophy awarded for the best decorated cardboard boat.
“Our United Way is really excited about this family event
and looks forward to involving people from throughout our community.
Individuals and teams are encouraged to enter the race,” said
Dan McCrea, United Way’s executive director.
A complete registration packet that includes tips on cardboard
boat building and construction, race rules, waiver and registration
forms are available by calling the United Way office at 920.568.8880.
Due to safety requirements, advance registration is required. Tee
shirts will also be available to those who enter the race.
The United Way of Jefferson and North Walworth Counties partners
with over 32 health and human service agencies that provide local
services throughout the communities of Fort Atkinson, Jefferson,
Lake Mills, Palmyra, Sullivan and Whitewater; United Way - investing
in what matters; community, working together and results.
Cardboard
Cup Entry Form
United Way - investing in what
matters; community, working together and results.
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