>> LLRC WEBSITE HAS MOVED.
You are now at the correct website. Please make sure you update your links to
http://www.llrc.net. We apologize for the inconvenience.
>> Learn To Row

Class 1 - 10 sessions; Apr 29 - May 31, 2008
Class 2 - 10 sessions; Jun 15 - Jul 26, 2008
Class 3 - 11 sessions; Aug 31 - Oct 11, 2008
Click here for more information!
>> 2008 TASTE OF GAINESVILLE -
Sept. 20th
Hundreds dining under the stars with live music and wonderful food from
many top restaurants in Northeast Georgia!
The 2008 Taste of Gainesville was held on September 20th on the plaza. Every year this community event grows bigger and better. It serves as a primary fundraiser for the activities at The Lake Lanier Rowing Club and helps bring restaurants and consumers together. We hope to see you out there this year! See photos from
previous years!
>> 2009 SPRING TRAINING

Come train where Olympic Champions race - start planning now for SPRING 2009 - for availability and reservations click here for more information.
>> 2008 LANIER SPRINTS

The 2007 Lanier Sprints was a great success! Thank you for coming and
check out the link for wonderful photos and results!
Unfortunately, due to low levels of water in the lake, the
Lanier Sprints for 2008 were canceled. Hopefully the
Sprints will be back in 2009!
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Quick Notes:
**Please note when the next club meeting will be held! More info on the calendar.
Safety Bulletins are available online. Be sure to download the latest information to have a safe row!
LLRC Newsletters are now available for download as a PDF. See all newsletters.
Results for the 2008 Georgia Games Rowing Regatta are now
posted -
check it out!
INTERESTED IN ROWING?
You don't have to be an Olympian to row on Lake Lanier...
No experience necessary!
The final INTRODUCTION TO ROWING CLASS for 2008 is now over.
New classes will begin again in 2009! Contact
llrc@mindspring.com to
be placed on the mailing list and receive information when the
2009 classes are scheduled!
More information.
RECENT TESTIMONIAL:
"On Thursday, I rowed the Alden Star single on Lake Lanier ,
site of the 96 Olympics and former Head of the Hooch regatta.
Water is still down about 15 feet but over 300 feet wide. Joe
Kelly took me on the water and through his club, and would
welcome all of the IROW rowers for a regatta. It would be
fabulous."
- Greg Parker
www.rowthedream.com
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