During a recent government meeting, community members expressed their enthusiasm for an upcoming canoe race scheduled for this Saturday. The event, which is part of a broader initiative to promote paddling as an inclusive and family-friendly sport, was highlighted by a representative from a local canoe club established in 2018.
The club's first season in the area began in 2019, just before the COVID-19 pandemic, and they have since made significant strides in fostering the sport within the community. The representative noted that the club has successfully secured canoes and established a presence at the Sea Scouts Marina, where they have participated in competitive events, including the notable Molokai to Oahu race.
Emphasizing the accessibility of the sport, the representative shared that paddlers range in age from young children to seniors in their nineties, showcasing the club's commitment to inclusivity. The oldest paddler in the club is nearly 70 years old, demonstrating that canoeing can be enjoyed by individuals of all ages.
The meeting concluded with an invitation for community members to witness the upcoming race and experience the spirit of camaraderie and \"aloha\" that the sport embodies. This event not only aims to celebrate the sport of paddling but also to strengthen community ties through shared experiences.