Wampanoag Canoe Passage 2011
Please Support Our Paddle for the Rivers!
Between June 9th and June 12th, 2011, we plan to canoe the Wampanoag Commemorative Canoe Passage. The Passage was a historically important waterway utilized by the Wampanoag tribe of Southern Massachusetts and it links the mouth of the North River on Massachusetts Bay to the Taunton River and eventually Narragansett Bay. You can learn more about the Canoe Passage at the following website:
http://www.tauntonriver.org/wamppassage.htm.
By undertaking this trek, we hope to both raise awareness in general about Massachusetts' rivers and their rich history, and also to fundraise for a specification organization: the North and South Rivers Watershed Association. NSRWA works to educate new generations of river-lovers, to make sure that the rivers stay clean, and to maintain the wildness and beauty of the watershed as a resource for everyone living in nearby South Shore suburbs as well as visitors to the area.
Giving money to organizations like NSRWA is like putting money into a stock you know will go up. We typically overlook the natural wealth of where we live and how much it means to us; giving money to organizations that act to protect such natural wealth, however, is an investment in a bright and better future, one with clean water to swim in, healthy fish and clams, and beautiful rivers to explore. Give today and your money will be turned into something meaningful and lasting. Now more than ever is the right time to support a unique and beautiful ecosystem in our own backyard. Furthermore, if you donate $25 or more, you will become an honorary member of the watershed association --- an important first step towards becoming a river steward yourself! Giving is easy! You can either click the "Sponsor Me Now" button above or make out a check to NSRWA (please note that it's for "N") and send to NSRWA PO Box 43 Norwell MA 02061.
Many thanks for your support -- and don't forget to forward this to anyone who you think might want to donate too!
Thank you,
Nicholas Tyack
Eliza Tyack
Vivian Brown
Zoe Carlberg
Eleanor Caves
Andrew Cha
Joanna Clark
Nicholas Dynan
Briana Flynn
Henry Foote
Ian Gallogly
Annie Gruenbaum
Marina Kucic
Sam Lind
Brett Muirhead
Alex Polizzotti
Becca Pryor
Ben Pryor
Tim Watts
Warren Winders
P.S. Pictures from last year's trip are posted at picasaweb.google.com/Ntyack, while documentation for the trip is posted at wampanoag-passage.blogspot.com/, for anyone who's interested!