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Town Announces Fifth Annual Row for Autism Event


FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE:
 February 5, 2016
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Town Announces Fifth Annual Row for Autism Event

North Hempstead, NY – Supervisor Judi Bosworth, Council Member Dina De Giorgio, and the North Hempstead Town Board, in partnership with Friends of Port Rowing, are proud to host the Fifth Annual Row for Autism Regatta on Saturday, April 16, 2016 at 8 a.m. at North Hempstead Beach Park in Port Washington.

Spectators are invited to attend this FREE event to cheer on local rowing teams and adaptive rowers as they raise awareness and money for autism. The event is sponsored by U.S. Rowing and attracts teams from throughout New York and nearby states.

“The Row for Autism Regatta is a beautiful event that encourages comradery while raising money and awareness for autism. The Town is proud to be hosting this event once again,” said Supervisor Bosworth.

“I am looking forward to our fifth annual Row for Autism event at North Hempstead Beach Park,” said Council Member De Giorgio

The event started five years ago with the goal of combining two interests: the love of rowing, and the need to raise awareness about the growing number of children with autism.

On the day of the event, the Town’s website will also have a live streaming video of the finish line as the rowers cross over. It will be available at: www.northhempsteadny.gov.

Twenty-five percent of the money raised will be donated to Autism Speaks of Long Island, with the remaining proceeds going toward the purchase of adaptive rowing equipment, which allows a disabled teenager to be paired with a typical peer mentor. Residents can donate in person at the event, or online at www.PortRowing.com.

Team registration opens in March and the deadline is April 9, 2016. Teams can register by visiting: www.portrowing.com. For more information, please call 311 or (516) 869-6311.


    

Participants and spectators at last year’s Row for Autism.

                                                                     



  

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