2014 National Bank Easter Seals Charity Regatta Raised $159,000!

Easter Seals Regatta

We couldn't have done it without you. From the bottom of our hearts, thank you so much for your generosity and effort for the kids. 

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Thank you to the photographers from TipTop Photography who contributed their time to take these amazing shots for the event! Click on the photos or here to access our event's Facebook Album.
 
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