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« Reply #45 on: March 26, 2008, 12:53:08 PM »

Looks like Calgary's back on...

http://www.canada.com/calgaryherald/news/city/story.html?id=7f9047e7-e621-4d56-8f75-8b696d1d27b7&k=79399

Dragon boat race back at Glenmore
City will issue event licence to new organizer
Kim Guttormson, Calgary Herald
Published: Wednesday, March 26, 2008


Calgary's dragon boat paddlers will have a hometown event to race in this summer, despite the city pulling the licence of the organizer.

"At this point, the festival will be happening," said Charlene Waldal, president of the Sistership Dragon Boat Association. "It's pretty exciting, the way it's looking."

While a number of details need to be worked out -- including finding enough additional boats for practices and the race itself -- the city has said it will issue a licence for the Aug. 9 and 10 event.

Last month, the city cancelled the Alberta Dragon Boat Race Foundation's permit, which allowed it to put boats on the Glenmore Reservoir. The organization's licence for the August two-day event was also pulled.

The city cited numerous concerns that hadn't been addressed over two years, including not keeping a route clear for EMS crews and environmental issues -- problems disputed by the foundation.

Paddlers in the city -- whether they participate in the sport for recreation or competitively -- immediately expressed concern they wouldn't get out on the water this season.

While the Sistership and Top Made teams each own a boat -- and have licences allowing them to use the reservoir -- the majority of vessels in the city belong to the dragon boat foundation.

Karen Young, manager of strategic planning and policy for the city's recreation department, said it is working on "renewing the fleet."

Two options being considered are working with the Calgary Canoe Club, which also operates on the reservoir, to purchase boats or to use a company that contracts boats for races.

Interested parties -- including Sistership, Top Made, the Calgary Canoe Club, Calgary Chinese Merchants Association, a group of paddlers and the city's recreation department -- have been meeting to figure out how to proceed.

Waldal said with the two boats available, "we're going to do what we can to make boats available to other times. There definitely won't be a new foundation. We just want to help paddlers get on the water."

She added the reservoir opens to boats May 1 and they'd like to be on the water by Victoria Day at the latest.

Shawn Samol, of the Alberta Dragon Boat Race Foundation, said he wasn't aware the event was going ahead and it is still working with the city to be the group that hosts the event.

The foundation is also working to stage a race at Lake Minnewanka near Banff this summer.

Ald. Brian Pincott said this year's race will have a larger cultural component, weaving in the sport's Chinese heritage.

Danny Ng, with the Calgary Chinese Merchants Association, which hosts the annual street festival in August, said this event is a good fit.

"The opportunity came up to include more of a community (component)," he said, adding they haven't determined what that will look like.

Last summer's race had 115 teams.


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« Reply #46 on: March 26, 2008, 08:42:17 PM »

Announcement:

The City of Calgary is excited to announce that with the collaborative efforts of dedicated individuals from local Dragon Boat Clubs, the Calgary Canoe Club, the Calgary Chinese Merchants Association and members of Calgary’s corporate community, plans to launch a revitalized Dragon Boat Festival at the Glenmore Reservoir in August are proceeding with renewed enthusiasm.

The group has defined the following values as its guiding principles on how the event will be planned and operated:

Environmental Stewardship of the Reservoir & North Glenmore Park
Safety of participants, other users, and the public
Collaborative Approach between user groups
Coordination of resources
Focus on recreation and the Calgary community
Respect for the Chinese Cultural component of the festival and sport

This year’s festival will take place on August 9 & 10 and will reflect a deep commitment to the local dragon boating community and the people of Calgary.     Plans to honour the rich cultural history and traditions of the event are also proceeding well with significant involvement from Calgary’s vibrant Chinese community.

Practice times are already being coordinated between clubs, utilizing boats from Topmade Dragon Boat Club & Sistership Dragon Boat Club and plans to acquire more boats are underway. 

While the broad strokes of getting this event off the ground have been defined, much work is ahead and this group will be looking to the Dragon Boat and paddling communities, corporate Calgary and the Chinese community for support.  There will be opportunities for involvement in all aspects of the event, from planning and operations, to sponsorship and race day volunteering.

Volunteer & Sponsorship engagement, alongside the dedicated and passionate support of the local dragon boating community, will be the key to success for 2008.  Anyone interested in ensuring that Calgary continues to enjoy this exciting and vibrant event can contact any of the organizations below:

Topmade Dragon Boat Club
Sistership Dragon Boat Society
Calgary Chinese Merchants Association
Calgary Canoe Club
The City of Calgary – Recreation (Brenda Jay) [/font] [/font]
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« Reply #47 on: February 03, 2013, 01:00:21 PM »

Wow.  5 years later and I recently heard the ADBRF's event at Minnewanka has been cancelled!  Good riddance and let's hope this group and their unscrupulous leader never, ever are allowed to run an event anywhere in Alberta!  With any luck, the powers that be in Vernon or wherever else they have operated will also wake up and chase their sorry asses out of town!  What goes around, comes around, right! 

More power to the community-spirited organizers of the current event in YYC...
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« Reply #48 on: March 20, 2013, 08:07:36 AM »

I'm happy to report that Calgary is indeed back and better than ever. The festival has been run for the past three years by the Calgary Dragon Boat Society, which is a non-profit group whose mandate is to promote the sport and host an annual festival. This year we hope to host up to 50 teams at our fantastic venue on the Glenmore reservoir. The event takes place on Aug 10-11 and we have a discounted entry fee for out of town teams and a great hotel partner. For more details check out our website at: http://www.chinatowncalgary.com/dragonboat/

Hope to see you this summer!
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« Reply #49 on: March 20, 2013, 12:37:30 PM »

Quickly brousing the registration it looks like teams must use calgary steerspersons and not their own . am i reading this right?
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« Reply #50 on: March 20, 2013, 02:33:38 PM »

"Only CDBS approved steersperson(s) will be allowed to steer a dragon boat." I may mean out-of-town steerspeople have to get approved. I wonder if it is similar to RioTinto Alcan DBF with approvals and those orange reflective vests?
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