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Go Paddle 4 Fun LLC Newsletter V.1 Issue 1 April 21, 2003
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What is the best value in family entertainment or recreation? My partners at Go Paddle 4FUN LLC and I were listening to the pre-game commentary about the Great American Ball Park in Cincinnati Ohio, when the announcer stated that the cost for a family of four attending a Cincinnati Reds game was around $136.00. This included tickets to the game, parking, food, drinks and the purchase of a souvenir. On hearing this, I created a cost comparison chart of what other recreational and entertainment opportunities in the Greater Cincinnati area might look like. For the full article, go to: http://www.gopaddle.com/html/newsletter/vol1issue1/value.html
Audubon Camp and Kayaking (David Klinger) Until I met Mark DiGirolamo at the Audubon Camp in Maine, I had never set foot in a kayak. Thirty minutes into it, I was hooked. Two years later, it’s hard to get me out of my Old Town “Loon 138.” For the full article, go to: http://www.gopaddle.com/html/newsletter/vol1issue1/audubon.html
Paddling: A New Way to See my World (Rebecca White) Unlike David Klinger, who was hooked on kayaking “thirty minutes into it, ” a real love for the sport has taken me more than two decades. But, like most loves, passions that warm slowly may outlast falling in love at first sight! And, after a trip to the beautiful lakes and rivers in upstate New York, I am definitely hooked on this sport. For the full article, go to: http://www.gopaddle.com/html/newsletter/vol1issue1/first_paddle.html
Tom Byers The Ancient Art of Creating a Birchbark Canoe (Jim Thaxton) Tom Byers is Wood River Canoe Company. His business card reads “Birchbark canoes, finely crafted in the traditional way with natural materials only”….
That is an understatement! One could argue that he is not only “loyal” to the Algonquin, Cree, and Ojibway tribal traditions in construction and the artwork, but that "finely crafted" should be changed to "a work of art.” After constructing each canoe, Tom decorates the bark, gunwales, and thwarts with exquisite artwork. For the full article, go to: http://www.gopaddle.com/html/newsletter/vol1issue1/tombyers.html
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