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4th Annual Reservoir Challenge

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 Maple St & Lake Shore Dr Haworth NJ 07641  See map

Hackensack Riverkeeper and United Water present:

The Reservoir Challenge, a full day of guided paddles, kayak and canoe races, live music, a paddle carving demonstration, Whole Foods Market barbecue and nature walks. This is the one day of the year that the Oradell Reservoir is open to the general public for paddling! 

The event also features the Mayor’s Cup kayak race in which local Mayors compete in a short and fun kayak race.

To register, visit our website: www.hackensackriverkeeper.org.

Registration deadline is May 28, 2012.

Rain Date: Sunday, June 3, 2012.

For more information, call us at: 201-968-0808.

Sponsored by: Bank of New Jersey, Rockland Electric Company, Whole Foods Market, Ramsey Outdoor, Hackensack University Medical Center, Town Motors of Englewood, Northern Valley Suburbanite and the Hackensack Chronicle.

 

 

Hackensack Riverkeeper needs your help! We are a finalist in Toyota's 100 Cars For Good Program! We need your vote so we can win a new and much needed Toyota Tundra. To win it, we need to get the most number of votes on June 10th and we know we can count on you! We’ll  be up against 4 other non-profits that day and the group with the most votes wins the truck!

First “like” us on facebook:

http://www.facebook.com/HackensackRiverkeeper

Then Register to vote- it only takes a minute:

1) Go to www.100carsforgood.com

2) Click on the “Vote” Button

4) Go to Day 28 (June 10)

5) Scroll down to Hackensack Riverkeeper (only one of five)

6) Click on “Remind Me” tab

4) Enter your email address

5) Then, on June 10th you will receive a reminder to vote for Hackensack Riverkeeper between 9:00 am and 9:00 pm Pacific Time (6 am – 6 pm Eastern Time).

 

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