Opening Day for Yonkers Paddling & Rowing Club

YPRC members on opening day 2018 photo by Donna Davis

More than 50 visitors showed up on opening day of the season to participate and learn more about the programs offered by the Yonkers Paddling & Rowing Club, which is a not-for-profit membership organization whose purposes are to encourage the growth of, and participation in, rowing and paddling sports.

The club works to educate and inform the public about the environment of the Hudson River and the importance of its protection for present and future generations, teach and foster rowing and paddling skills among adults and youths, encourage use of safety skills and procedures in rowing and paddling sports in particular and in water sports in general, and publicize, organize and conduct rowing and paddling events of all types – including competitive events.

This year, the YPRC is offering free kayaking and stand-up paddle board training and excursions Wednesdays from 4 to 7:30 p.m., for all ages.

New this season, two sessions of kayaking and stand-up paddle boarding tours and instruction are scheduled Thursdays and Fridays. The afternoon session runs from 3 to 5:30 p.m., and the sunset session is from 6 to 8:30 p.m. These sessions are free for YPRC members, or $30 for the season for those with a student identification, and $30 per session for all others. An introductory first session is free to all.

Reservations made through yprcriverriders.com get priority. All sessions are weather contingent. Groups are welcome.

Sessions are held at the JFK Marina and Park in northwest Yonkers. For more information, yprc.org