A Non-profit organization providing education &
support services for people living with HIV & AIDS

Presents

ATLANTA RIVER RAFT RACE REUNITED

to benefit

AID Atlanta

August 8, 2010

10am

Powers Island

Chattahoochee National Park

 

Here’s how it works:

Reserve Your Spot with a $60 donation at www.atlantacotillion.com/riverraft

You’ll be registered to participate in the Atlanta River Raft Race: REUNITED.  We’ll email you confirmation of your reservation along with some guidelines and helpful hints for making our rafting trip easy, fun and safe.

Plan Ahead

Only 100 reservations will be accepted, so MAKE YOUR DONATION NOW to be a part of this historic community event.  Plan a fun group outing by coordinating with your friends to make donations early and on the same date.  This will ensure you’ll all be able to raft the river together.  On the day of the event, car pool to the Powers Island launch site.  If you come alone or if you come with friends, you’ll have a great day and make new friends.

Stayed Tuned

Share and get helpful hints, photos and detailed information about the river and parks from our REUNITED Facebook blog at

Shoot the Hooch!

Your reservation entitles you to all of the equipment and safety gear you’ll need to raft down a 3-mile segment of the Chattahoochee River on Sunday, August 8th at 10am.

We’ll put in at Chattahoochee Powers Island Landing and take out at Chattahoochee Paces Mill Landing.  Your reservation will also entitle you to a snack box, a beverage/juice and for those of you who don’t park a car at Paces Mill, we’ll provide a shuttle back to your car at Powers Island.

 Click here to register

Cotillion

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