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August 2002 Cover
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Provincetown-- A spirit of welcoming inclusivity animates Provincetown. No less the tenth annual fund-raiser, "Swim for Life." Are you among those for whom the prospect of a 1.4-mile-long ocean swim brings on
involuntary visions of saltwater-logged, seaweed-strewn corpses that could have jumped from the pages of Edward Gorey (until his untimely death, a long-time Provincetown resident)? If so, don't feel excluded from the Swim for
Life; organizers have, thoughtfully, provided a special event just for you: the "Paddler Flotilla," wherein persons with a kayak, canoe, or row boat between them and Davy Jones can join the "swim." Those for whom any
ocean-going excursion is too daunting can partake of a "Pool Splash Party," wherein you complete you 1.4 miles with so many laps in a kiddie pool too shallow for drowning. But whether you swim, paddle, or lap, you can help the Swim
for Life break the million-dollar mark for total funds raised-- all for good causes around town, from AIDS to Z. More than that, the swim generates good karma. "The generosity of this event replenishes our community and
reminds us of our common bond to each other and to the sea," declares organizer Jay Critchley. "Thank you all for your continued presence." You'd be hard-pressed to hear such dulcet Californiaspeak east of Sausalito. The big day
is September 7th. Registration is at 9:30am on the deck of the Boatslip Beach Club (161 Commercial Street). Swimmers will be transported (literally, not spiritually) to Long Point at 10:30am, and swim back to the Boatslip.
Browse to www.swim4life.org or call 508-487-3684.
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