
What is more fulfilling than a paddle on an historic river? Paddling on an historic river in giant canoes and bringing joy into the lives of people living with disabilities at the same time. AND, having great fellowship with some old and some new friends. It will be just a 3-4 hour liesure paddle ending with a great meal at an historic restaurant.
The purpose of the Wakulla River PeaceMaker Paddle is to raise funds to create programs that are laser focused on making a difference in some lives that really need our help. Each nonprofit will furnish a crew of 7-14 fundraising paddlers. You do not need to be experienced paddler and we will furnish all the equipment. Each organization establishes their own guidelines for participation.
If you want to help raise some money to create vital and innovative programs, this is the paddle for you!
To participate, support, sponsor or learn more, simply click on the appropriate button below.
For questions contact the event organizer, Bill Redmon. bill@removingthebarriers.org
The purpose of the Wakulla River PeaceMaker Paddle is to raise funds to create programs that are laser focused on making a difference in some lives that really need our help. Each nonprofit will furnish a crew of 7-14 fundraising paddlers. You do not need to be experienced paddler and we will furnish all the equipment. Each organization establishes their own guidelines for participation.
If you want to help raise some money to create vital and innovative programs, this is the paddle for you!
To participate, support, sponsor or learn more, simply click on the appropriate button below.
For questions contact the event organizer, Bill Redmon. bill@removingthebarriers.org
The Wakulla River is an 11-mile-long river in Wakulla County, Florida. It carries the outflow from Wakulla Springs, site of the Edward Ball Wakulla Springs State Park, to the St. Marks River 3 miles (5 km) north of the Gulf of Mexico.
The river, due to its clear, clean water, was once used to film underwater scenes during north Florida's cinema boom. Movies filmed in Wakulla Springs and river include several Tarzan movies, starring Johnny Weissmuller, and Creature from the Black Lagoon.
The river, due to its clear, clean water, was once used to film underwater scenes during north Florida's cinema boom. Movies filmed in Wakulla Springs and river include several Tarzan movies, starring Johnny Weissmuller, and Creature from the Black Lagoon.