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October 13 - Guana Dam to Aunt Kate's

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Join us to celebrate the one-year anniversary of the launch of our Something I Will Never Forget epic SUP journey from St. Augustine to Palm Beach in support of the Alzheimer's Association. Between October 13, 2018 and June 21, 2019, we paddled more than 258 miles to raise money and awareness of the fight to end Alzheimer's disease. On this anniversary paddle we return to our St. Augustine home-base to paddle from the Guana Dam to Aunt Kate's on the Tolomato River- a six-mile paddle.


Paddle registration is $45 per person and includes lunch at Aunt Kate's at the end of the paddle. At Aunt Kate's there will be a silent auction and we will recognize our supporters and sponsors and those that participated in the paddle to Palm Beach.


Participants are required to have their own board, paddle, leash, whistle and life jacket. Rental boards and equipment are available for $25.


Luncheon only is $25 per person (inclusive).


Some areas we paddle have heavy boat traffic, please wear a bright colored clothes so that our safety boats and other boaters can see you from a distance. Sunscreen and water shoes are recommended. Proceeds from this paddle will go to Alzheimer's Association.Advance registration is required. Deadline to register is Friday, October 11, 2019. Weather conditions and wind directions sometimes create last minute plan changes. The foul weather/rain date for this paddle is October 27, 2019. you will eb informed of changes. FOR ADDITIONAL INFORMATION CALL 904-484-6516.

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