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November 6, 2010

The NRRA is teaming up once again with Susan G. Komen for the Cure to host a sprint race on the Norwalk River.

500 meter sprints for:
Rowers/Scullers

You can enter to row.
If you cannot row, you can volunteer.
And no matter what, you can donate.

To enter the Norwalk Row for the Cure Regatta:

Register at: www.regattacentral.com
(Singles - $35; Doubles - $60; Quads/Fours - $100; Eights - $170)
Rower Entry Packet available for download here

RFTC 2010 Agenda

RFTC 2010 Heat Sheet (v2)

Event Location Information:

The Row for the Cure - Norwalk Regatta will take place in Vet's Park, Norwalk
- Click Here for a link to the map - you can get directions from there
- Site Map (updated)
- Course Map (updated)

Dianne Cotting and Meredith Gray announced as speakers

To Donate or Sponsor a Rower:

You can donate or sponsor a rower safely online at the following website:
http://www.active.com/donate/rftcnorwalk

Create Your Own fundraising page:

People have been very successful with fund raising when a donor can support a certain individual or team. Our fundraising pages allow you to personlize your appeal. Create your own page where you can tell your story and encourage donations, and then post to Facebook, Twitter, emails, etc.
Click Here to create your own fundraising page.
(You will need to create a free active.com account)
 

Tips on Fundraising

Click Here to download some tips on fundraising.

Fundraising Sample Letters

You've decided that you want to be a participant in our pursuit to raise money for the Connecticut Row for the Cure, but you need some words or inspiration to help you. You do not have to row in the regatta to help find donors. Below are a number of letters to help you in your quest. Each is designed to allow you to customize for your own personal motivation and your goals.

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