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Seine Boat Intel Shares This Seine Boat Information About The Races Starting Today

A REMINDER….in the next three days….130 high school student athletes will be competing in junior seine boat races (AND…more impressive, more than 150 high school student athletes in total have competed in the seine boat races this year). That includes both boys and girls junior crews. That is AMAZING. AND…they deserve your support. So….let’s pack Pavilion Beach once again.

Tomorrow, Friday morning, starting at 9:00AM. There will be THREE three-boat boys junior elimination races to determine which crews will advance to Saturday’s race…..and possibly a chance to challenge Family Strokes, the 2022 defending junior boys seine boat champions on Sunday afternoon.

Then, tomorrow evening, “around” 6:00-ish PM…..the junior girls seine boat championship race will be held (after the Women’s championship race and Friday Greasy Pole competition). Both elimination race champions from Sunday’s races, The Lady Lukes and Chicks with Sticks, will be giving their best shot to knock off the defending 20222 junior girls champions, All OAR Nothing.

Each of these rowers is the future of our iconic and unique tradition. They have put in the time and effort over the past two weeks to get ready for this. Rowing a seine boat is not easy….and they have all performed like champions.

So let’s make the time, show your support and cheer them on.

PS Huge shout out to Jerry Ciaramitaro, Cindy Perry and Mike Harmon for crushing it and getting a ton of high school student interested in the race. Great job.

Glen T. MacLeod Cape Ann YMCA Celebrates 2 Year Anniversary

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Thank you to everyone who joined us for our birthday breakfast and panel discussion to celebrate our second year in our new location. It wouldn’t be a celebration without great company, impactful discussions, and a ‘happy birthday’ song from our Early Learning Program. Special shout out to our Executive Director Erina McWilliam-Lopez and our wonderful panel, Elaine McKechnie, Gerald MacKillop, Glen MacLeod, Jack Meany, Tim Flaherty, George Lieser and Chris Lovasco, who shared how the Y and the Gloucester community has impacted their lives and the lives of their families. In just two years, the new Cape Ann Y celebrates more than 11,000 members, nearly $1 million in financial assistance provided so everyone has access to the Y, and more than 400 children learning the life saving skill of swimming through our swim lesson program. With more fitness opportunities, an outdoor splash pad for families, summer camp, early education programming…

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