[Congressional Record Volume 157, Number 90 (Wednesday, June 22, 2011)]
[Senate]
[Page S4022]
From the Congressional Record Online through the Government Publishing Office [www.gpo.gov]
10TH ANNIVERSARY OF THE OHIO RIVER WAY PADDLEFEST
Mr. PORTMAN. Mr. President, I rise today to recognize the Ohio River
Way, a nonprofit, volunteer-led organization working to promote,
protect and celebrate the natural beauty and recreational benefits of
the Ohio River.
This year is the 10th anniversary of the Annual Ohio River Way
Paddlefest, the largest paddling event in the country. Each year,
Paddlefest attracts more than 2,000 paddlers to Cincinnati to canoe and
kayak down the Ohio River and enjoy the gorgeous natural resources in
Southwest Ohio. I have been a regular participant in the canoe races as
part of Paddlefest and plan to participate again this year.
Due in no small part to the efforts of the Ohio River Way and the
widespread popularity of Paddlefest, Greater Cincinnati has been
designated as the Paddling Capital of The United States. Cincinnati
enjoys a great selection of paddling-friendly waterways including the
Ohio, Great Miami, Little Miami, Whitewater and Licking Rivers as well
as the Four Mile, Caesar, Stonelick, O'Bannon, Indian and White Oak
Creeks. Additionally, Cincinnati is home to the largest number of
paddling-access points with more than 25 places to launch canoes and
kayaks.
I congratulate the Ohio River Way on the 10th anniversary of
Paddlefest and thank Paddlefest chair Brewster Rhodes and the
hardworking volunteers of the Ohio River Way for the tireless work they
do each year to ensure that Paddlefest is an enjoyable experience for
all participants.
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