
Lough Ree RNLI Presents: Athlone River Festival 2018
This July the River Shannon will come alive with the 2018 Athlone River Festival.
The River Shannon has been the base for festivals in Athlone throughout Athlone’s history, from the original Athlone People’s Regatta in the 1920’s to the more recent Athlone River Festival in the 1990’s and started up again over the past couple of years.
This year, the weekend of 30 June & 1 July festival fever will be hitting Athlone once again. By kind permission of Waterways Ireland, and supported by Westmeath County Council, Lough Ree RNLI Lifeboat volunteers will be organising the River Festival.
The event begins on Saturday 30 June with the IWAI Motor Cruiser flotilla sail-past and arrival into the town, prior to the start of the TriAthlone.
On Sunday 1 July the activities start at 10.00 am with the very popular Junior Fishing Competition organised by Athlone Anglers, followed by a variety of activities, including a Sailing Demonstration, Rowing Races, Sub Aqua Demonstration, Flyboarding and the main event, the RNLI Raft Races at 4.00 pm. This year we have a new junior category for the raft race. A full timetable and further information can be found on the RNLI River Festival Facebook page, www.facebook.com/athloneRNLIriverfestival
Speaking recently, Damien Delaney, volunteer member of Lough Ree RNLI said, ‘Lough Ree RNLI Lifeboat has received huge support from the communities around Lough Ree and we would like to repay the community with a fun-filled water-based weekend for all to enjoy’.
Entry forms & race rule for the Raft Races are available from Kieran Sloyan, Tel: 087 629 8133 or by messaging s on the Facebook page. All entries must be submitted no later than 5.00 pm on Thursday 21 June 2018 and all participants must be 12 or older on the day of the race.
Lough Ree RNLI are also seeking sponsorship for some of the events on the day. If you or your business would like to sponsor an event, please contact Damien Delaney on 087 243 7092 or email [email protected]
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