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-----Original Message----- <br />From: Kaelynn Heiberg [mailto:kaelynncheiberg@gmail.com] <br />Sent: Wednesday, February 26, 2020 4:02 PM <br />To: Adam Edwards <aedwards@ci.orono.mn.us> <br />Cc: Long Lake Rowing <longlakerowing@gmail.com> <br />Subject: Long Lake Rowing Crew Summit Park Project <br /> <br />Hello Mr. Edwards and the Orono Parks Commission, <br /> <br />My name is Kaelynn Heiberg and I am one of the coaches for Long Lake Rowing Crew. I wanted to help <br />demonstrate to the Orono Parks Commission that Long Lake Rowing Crew is a community asset and that <br />a boathouse in Summit Park will help this rowing crew continue to serve the Orono community. <br /> <br />As a coach I have seen the difference that rowing can make to kids and adults alike. Long Lake Rowing <br />Crew provides a safe space to learn a new skill, to make lifelong friendships and to gain confidence that <br />can be taken from the boat into rowers’ daily lives. Rowing is also a new way for people to enjoy a <br />wonderful lake, like Long Lake, and to get exercise as well. Indoor rowing has been growing in popularity <br />lately and as a rowing club we could help people translate that new interest in rowing to the outdoors, <br />getting the workout they looked for in the indoor class, while being able to enjoy the beautiful lake and <br />park. <br /> <br />Rowing is also a skill that high school students can take to college. In recent years our high school <br />program has seen successes that have gotten noticed nationwide, so that when our high schoolers visit <br />college rowing teams, the rowers and coaches recognize Long Lake Rowing Crew as a successful <br />program, one that creates rowers who are assets to teams across the country. <br /> <br />Long Lake rowers are encouraged to take part in community service projects, to come together as a <br />team off the water, and to show appreciation for the community that supports us. Rowing is a great way <br />to learn teamwork and leadership skills, and when we host community learn-to-row classes, we ask <br />current rowers to help us coaches lead these classes. The classes give our rowers a chance to engage <br />with new people and help teach the sport of rowing. The learn-to-row classes we offer through Orono <br />Community Education are almost always full and usually have a waitlist, showing us that there is <br />community interest in rowing already. A boathouse would help us continue to improve the quality of <br />these classes and give us more options if the lake was windy or too rainy to row on. A boathouse would <br />be a place indoors to hold the learn-to-row safely without making participants reschedule during the <br />busy summer months. <br /> <br />With a partnership between the Orono Parks Commission and Long Lake Rowing Crew, Summit Park <br />would become a new place for people to try rowing and to enjoy the lake. <br /> <br />Thank you, <br />Kaelynn Heiberg <br />