Labels

Tuesday, May 6, 2014

Forgotten Coast Paddle Jam

May 16-18, 2014


 On Saturday May 17th, 2014 folks in the Apalachicola Bay area will attempt to set a World Record on the Apalachicola River by "rafting up" over 2,100+ kayaks. The event will take place at the confluence of the Apalachicola River and the Apalachicola Bay, 1/2 mile east of the Apalachicola Bridge.

Forgotten Coast Paddle Jam 2014, is a three-day festival May 16-18th. The Forgotten Coast is unique and diverse ecosystem of water systems, forests, wetlands, coastal environs and human communities. Paddle Jam is a new festival celebrating the Forgotten Coast and helping those in need in a unique way through paddle sports, music & food. Paddle Jam is a “fluid festival” with events happening at various locations in Apalachicola and St. George Island.  So, if you “Love 2 Paddle... Paddle 2 Love," we invite you to join with us at Forgotten Coast Paddle Jam 2014!

During Paddle Jam we will attempt to set a new Guinness WORLD RECORD for the Largest Floating KAYAK RAFT.  The current record was set September 24, 2011, when 1,902 kayaks and canoes assembled on Fourth Lake in Inlet, N.Y.  On Saturday from noon-3:00pm we attempt to break the current record.  Paddle Jam will also showcase live local music and local food, and offer something for people who are passionate about life on the Forgotten Coast.  Proceeds from Saturday kayak events will go to helping “at risk” children, youth and families in need through the Outreach Ministries of the ASGI Cooperative Parish (850) 653-9530

Get more information at:   http://www.paddle2love.com
See their Video:  https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QJLclvvA88U

No comments:

Post a Comment