Sunday, December 28, 2008

ORD ADVENTURE PADDLE

REACH TO RECOVERY

It is with great excitement that we announce that Dragons Abreast Australia is organising an Outback Adventure paddle down the Ord River in the Kimberley as an add on to the Reach to Recovery conference in Brisbane in May 09.

The paddle is normally held every second year but this event is being contracted especially for the Reach to Recovery conference delegates who are coming in from overseas and we are delighted that we are now able to extend this opportunity to members of Dragons Abreast from across Australia that may be interested.

Cost for this adventure is $2,250 per person ex Darwin - full details are here. The adventure has been designed to provide an experience of a life time and non paddlers will also be catered for.

Places are limited - if you are interested please contact us - office@dragonsabreast.com.au - to register.

Tuesday, November 25, 2008

A REAL EYE OPENER!!!!

After having an awesome week of fun in Darwin I spent a few hours helping out at our "head office". For those who don't know "head office" is a converted garage in Steve & Michelle Hanton's backyard. No, there is no undercover security parking, nor is there a boardroom, storage area, male and female toilets, spring water fountain, lunch room or reception/waiting area.

Our "head office" is crude to say the least. There are 2 desks, with very little clear horizontal space, surrounded by merchandise, photocopier, stationery, filing cabinets, notice boards, etc. One of the desks has hardly enough room to house a volunteer. There is a small box air conditioner and 1 fan to cool the volunteers in the tropical NT heat. You would have trouble swinging a kitten around "head office".

I had heard a little of the state of head office but nothing prepared me for what I saw and worked amongst.

Everyone needs to know that Dragons Abreast Australia needs help and our member groups must be made aware of where their calls are made to and from, where events such as Caloundra and the DA Corporate and Community Regatta are organised, where their merchandise is dispensed from, where all the administration is done and why Dragons Abreast Australia needs everyone's help.

Dragons Abreast Australia is run by volunteers (apart from Kathy James who is our only paid employee on the basis of 12 paid hours although she spends approximately another 20 hours per week volunteering at "head office").

When you think of a charity please always remember "Dragons Abreast Australia" is OUR charity.
Angie Walter
Regional Representative - NSW North Coast

Tuesday, November 18, 2008

MORE GREAT PHOTOS



The photos from the 10th Anniversary and Delia Lawrie's Pink Party have just been loaded to our Picasa Album.

Lauren Vallance - our Regional Rep for Victoria made sure she maximized the opportunity to have her photo taken with the handsome hunks from the NT Fire Department as they collected donations in pink buckets for Dragons Abreast. They were cute! and Cynthia Schultz from Port Lincoln obviously thought so too!

Saturday, November 15, 2008

Celebrating 10 years of Dragons Abreast



Last night we celebrated our 10 years in fine style with a dinner held at Parliament House, Darwin. We were thrilled to see so many of our interstate members make the trip to Darwin. The atmosphere was electric as old and new dragons came together in the Top End to reflect and enjoy the memories of the past decade.
Senator Trish Crossin, one of the guest speakers agreed to join Madeleine Luck-Grillon as an Ambassador for DAA. Senator Crossin addressed the Senate on 10 November outlining the achievements of Dragons Abreast Australia. A copy of that speech will be posted on the website shortly.
Presentations were made to men and women who have been committed to the organisation for many years. As we enter the second decade we celebrate the tremedous growth of DAA and move forward with great confidence in the future.

Saturday, November 1, 2008

WEEKEND IN PORT LINCOLN

We are enjoying a weekend in Port Lincoln - Michelle Hanton, Jo and Jenny Petterson and all the local members had a great night yesterday evening at the Port Lincoln Hotel where they were the guest speakers along with the local breast care nurse Helen Hookings. The breast care nurse is a new position here and is sure to be a wonderful addition to the local support services.

Tuesday, October 28, 2008

Blessing of Intrepid

Ballarat Dragons Abreast are happy to invite you to the 'Blessing of Intrepid', and the 'Dotting of the Dragons eye'.
It will be held at View Point on Lake Wendouree Ballarat at 2pm on the 22nd March 2009.
There will be eats and drinks and lots of enjoyment for all.

Tuesday, October 14, 2008

OUR INAUGURAL REGATTA IS ALMOST HERE!

Dragon HQ is abuzz with activity as we work to complete all the last moment preparations for the Regatta on Sunday. We are absolutely thrilled with the response from members travelling distances to help us make the day a success and very indebted to Cynthia Kuiper for her wonderful efforts in keeping the Sydney end ticking over along with MASSES of help from Dragons Abreast Sydney who have rallied to the call.

To those who are coming to Sydney - look forward to seeing you all there - I'll be at the information booth in Palm Grove for the bulk of the time, and the lovely Jo Parry, Adrianna Murray & Kathy James will also be there 'wo'manning the booths with assistance from several others as their races times permit.
Michelle

Wednesday, October 8, 2008

BENDIGO HAS WATER IN THE LAKE!!!


Just received the wonderful news from Bendigo that Judy Chapman has finished her chemo and is starting to feel better, and says "so am back in the wonderful loop of dragon boat paddling" and Judy tells us that they have recommenced training as their Lake is finally full of water!

Dragons Abreast Bendigo have also organised an official PO Box in accordance with the national recommendations.

Well done ladies and nice to hear you're feeling better Judy :)

Saturday, October 4, 2008

HOW DRAGONS ABREAST BEGAN


As we are surrounded by all the pink hype that surrounds October and breast cancer awareness, it is amazing to think that 10 years ago there was no dragon boat paddling for breast cancer in Australia. Today we have 43 groups around the country and it all began here in Darwin.

This photo is the first every group of paddlers. We used the name NT Breast Cancer Voice - in those fledgling days in Darwin each of us was keen to promote breast cancer awareness and the advocacy movement was in its infancy.

The dragon boat was something that we saw as FUN and more appealing to women than the hard slog that is advocacy work.

We've come a long way in 10 years! It is also very gratifying that most of the original members are still in contact with each other and many of us still very active advocates (as well as dragon boat paddlers!)

We celebrated the 10th birthday of NT Breast Cancer Voice on the 29th August - and on the 15th November we'll celebrate the 10th Birthday of breast cancer survivors paddling in a dragon boat - today we are known as Dragons Abreast across the country - but we are still very much in the same position as 10 years ago with no regular income stream. I am proud to say that we have managed to somehow stay afloat on the sniff of an oily rag - and that is thanks to lots of indviduals collectively working together.

Thank you to all our members and valuable supporters!

Tuesday, September 23, 2008

WELCOME NEW GROUPS!

I am delighted to learn that we have received membership applications from CAIRNS, MT WARNING and ORANGE.

As each of these areas moves through the application process you will soon hear more about each of them.

Welcome Aboard and we all look forward to working with you to full member status.
Kind regards
Michelle

Sunday, September 7, 2008

'Gecko' Launch

Dragons Abreast ACT have a new 10 seater boat, Gecko, a baby sister to their full sized pink boat GoAnna.

On 10 September from 10.30-11.30 am Dragons Abreast ACT will be launching Gecko at Lotus Bay. This boat was purchased with a grant from ACT Sport and Recreation and fundraising. The boat will receive a traditional Buddhist blessing and be launched by Kel Watt, President of AusDBF, before meeting GoAnna for a race with ACT Brumbies and Canberra Raiders players paddling with DA Pink Ladies and the media. Morning tea and a barbecue will be provided. Team members welcome.

DA ACT at the Emily Exhibition


Dragons Abreast ACT was privileged on Sunday 7 September to view "Utopia: The genius of Emily Kame Kngwarreye" at the National Museum of Australia with Curator Margo Neale (a member of our team) giving us an insiders view of the exhibition and the massive logistics involved in getting these magnificent works to Japan, where 'Emily' is bigger than Andy Warhol!

Around 30 team members attended, with a special guest from DA Albury, Thelma Wright, who was in Canberra to complete the AusDBF officials course.
Margo is pictured with what she calls 'the boobs work', depicting body painting on breasts. Don't miss the exhibition, which is on until 12 October - http://www.nma.gov.au/

Sunday, August 24, 2008

LATEST NEWS

Lots of AGM's happening around the country and we welcome aboard the newest coordinators who we are sure will do splendid jobs!

Regional Reps Angie Walter and Cynthia Kuiper, both in NSW have been busy visiting and making contact with their groups.

Wednesday, August 20, 2008

KEYRING OF HOPE FUNDS TO DATE


The Keyring of Hope has raised a total of $5020.66 for Dragons Abreast Australia nationally. This figure does not reflect the money that each of our members groups made from the sales – so if we factor those into the equation the figure is much higher.

We are just skimming the surface with the sales of the Keyring and our biggest worry is that groups will miss the October opportunities – if you do not order now there will not be enough stock to go around! So if you want to maximise the opportunity please consider placing a pre-order now by contacting us 1300 889 566.

Thursday, July 31, 2008

WE GOT THE BOAT WET!! - WAGGA WAGGA




Photographic proof that we finally got the boat wet.

22 of our paddlers from Wagga drove to Temora on Saturday 26th July, & paddled with members of Temora Breast Cancer Support Group. It was a great day, and the very friendly Temora group provided a fantastic morning tea & lunch.

Our coach Lynelle was joined by Sweeps Lee Mavanna from CDBA & Pete Boreham from Sale in Victoria, and the three of them made a great team ensuring everyone had a good time while staying safe.

And now we've been told that we can use our local lake too. Woo hoo!

Cheers,

Lee Massey

KEYRINGS OF HOPE


These keyrings are going like hotcakes and we still are not into traditional pink products months of mid Sept and October.


If you would like a new and innovative way to raise some much needed funds for your local group and for Dragons Abreast nationally then the Keyrings of Hope are the perfect thing!

They are very cute and sell themselves as they are new on the market and very useful too!

If you want to sell these at a loal fundraiser please get your orders in early as we are experiencing a high demand and we'd hate anyone to miss out!

For more details please contact merchandise@dragonsabreast.com.au for wholesale orders of 10 keyrings at a time or call us on 1300 889 566

You might also like to approach your local hairdresser, chemists, beauty salon etc etc to sell these on your behalf!

Saturday, July 19, 2008

Your Regional Reps at work


Wow -I've finally got this happening - thanks Jan for your patience! What a wonderful gathering - it was great that so many were able to get to Bendigo for the recent DAA General meeting. Your Regional Reps at work - from 8.30am to about 5.30 pm on Saturday - on a glorious winter's day after a frosty start, with sun streaming through the windows. Luckily Angie & I did the Wildflower Walk when we arrived on Friday!
Thanks to DA Bendigo for the extra folding beds and mattresses, as by Sat evening we had stretched the Otis Foundation rooms to the max, so 4 of us followed Judy Milner home to our comfy billets after dinner at the pub. A quick Sunday morning tour of Judy's beautiful garden (now I know why Judy is the volunteer gardener at Otis) while gulping coffee to keep warm, before we set off into town to greet more locals and some new arrivals from Ballarat. By all accounts the Vic team reps thought the meeting was most worthwhile - "finally felt that member groups had a part of the process and that there was a more accessible way ofbeing 'heard'." "The meeting seemed to go well and it was a good opportunity to get to know more about the operational aspect of DAA.""All the Pen. Dragonflys enjoyed themselves & got a lot out of the meeting.""...a most informative and enjoyable weekend. The session has certainly given me a greater understanding of the huge amount of work and dedication you all put in to keeping DA 'afloat"."
Paddles up! VictoriaPru

Thursday, July 10, 2008

GREAT NEW TEAM

The meeting in Bendigo was a wonderful opportunity for Victorian members to meet much of the Dragons Abreast team that operates around the country to make everything happen for members.

Trish Greenfield - Regional Rep Manager did an excellent job of chairing her first such meeting and it was wonderful to have both the previous Victorian Representative Pru Menzies and the new representative Lauren Vallance present. Lauren was responsible for the yummy catering!!

Angie Walter, the NSW North Coast Representative and Carole Douglas, North Queensland Representative both enjoyed meeting fellow reps. Cynthia Kuiper, our NSW representative gave an excellent presentation on why members need to support the national body. Pat Hancock from the Policy Committee shed light on the policy making and Moira Cannell from Tasmania lent her expertise too - it was a fantastic combination of talent.

Kathy James (our new Office Admin Manager) also made her debut and explained the ID system as Jan Skorich, our wonderful web mistress flashed up live views of the website and explained all our whizz bang technology!

We were all very thrilled to experience the hospitality of the Otis Foundation - what an amazing place! Thank you Otis!
Michelle

Monday, July 7, 2008

I've done it :)

Hi Everyone,
I have got a google account and am blogging! It was a fabulous weekend in Bendigo catching up with fellow dragons abreast dragon boaters.

Cheers

Heather
Brave Hearts
Albury/Wodonga

Sunday, July 6, 2008

Conference at Bendigo

We have read the information, but to have people present it with passion, and to see how hard they work for Dragons Abreast makes us enthusiastic to do our share. I have a picture of the networking that gave us so much. Fran and Wendy talking to someone, Anne in another conversation and Margaret ( with expressive hand gestures ) talking to someone else. The exchange of information and the friendships rekindled.

It was well worth the trouble we went to for the experience.
Yes you can paddle! But to be a member, a working member of Dragons Abreast is something else.

Thank you for the memories!
Intrepidette
Ballarat.

Tuesday, July 1, 2008

A New Chapter

Whilst it may be an 'end of an era', it is also the beginning of a new chapter in Dragons Abreast Australia.

The baton has been passed over to us to keep the good name going and importantly to keep the spirit alive. We can all do this.

Thank you Michelle for your tireless work over the last 10 years. You may have been inspired by many people to keep going, but remember that you have inspired and guided many of us along the way. It is due to your guidance that we will be able to continue the great work of Dragons Abreast.

I am truly happy to be part of this and to also have you as a friend.

Love Jo Parry

Friday, June 27, 2008

PARAP MARKET - DARWIN

Our stall at Parap Markets continues to be very well frequented and the Dry Season is well and truly here - which makes it so very pleasant down there!

Today I was working the first shift and had the pleasure of meeting visitors from Launceston & Sydney Cancer Councils - both knew all about Dragons Abreast and we had a lovely little chat.

The Sydney visitors are planning to be at Darling Harbour to cheer on the crews at the regatta on the 19th October - amazing how the word is spreading!

I also had the pleasure of catching up with Merilyn Newnham from Connecting Images on Monday evening - we enjoyed a lovely walk along the Nightcliff foreshore as we caught up with each others news. It was Connecting Images who organised all the fabulous PR for us during Caloundra - visit them at www.connectingimages.com.au and see what else they do!

Michelle

Sunday, June 22, 2008

OPEN GARDEN - THANK YOU PAULINE & BRIAN!

I have had the pleasure of spending most of the day down at Brian and Pauline Deslandes (former coordinator of Dragons Abreast NT) property as they opened their garden this weekend.

It is a fabulous sanctuary, away from the hustle and bustle, set on 5 acres that has been loving coaxed in a wonderful 'retired' spot!

This was of course no ordinary Open Garden- it was done in true Dragons Abreast style with lots of pink people and chairs! Members catered superbly and did a roaring trade with the Devonshire teas, sausage sandwiches, satays, drinks etc. Trade was very brisk over the two days and I am sure Dragons Abreast NT will be blogging more details and photo's. It was wonderful and all proceeds are being donated to Dragons Abreast Australia - which is sensational!

Thank you so much Brian & Pauline plus all helpers - what a great job - and what fantastic surrounding!
Cheers
Michelle

Friday, June 20, 2008

Intrepidette


Some of the Ballarat members receiving a cheque from the Scrapbooking Shop. We learned of a survivor who had made Scrapbooking equipment as her business and donated a percentage of sales to Breast Cancer. The owners of the Imagination Factory ran workshops with the articles of this range and donated the fees to our group. Thank you Tracey, we are all enthusiastic and want to learn Scrapbooking now.

Thursday, June 19, 2008

Dragons Abreast ACT Corporate Challenge Regatta


Things are hotting up for the ACT Corporate Challenge, to be held on Lake Burley Griffin on 25 October 2008, organised by Coordinator Marion Blake and a small committee, aided of course by the whole of the Dragons Abreast ACT team, and the Canberra Dragon Boat Association. This regatta has been held annually since 2002, with only six teams at that time, but now we have to limit numbers to 36 teams. Crews are clamouring to be part of it!
There are heaps of photos on the web, where you can see how much fun the participants have, and how they love to dress to impress with touches of pink! In past years we have really made a splash on the lake in front of some of the nation's famous icons, like Parliament House, the War Memorial, the Captain Cook fountain and the Carillion. At no other time has so much pink been spotted on Lake Burley Griffin!
More information is available at http://www.dragonsabreast.com.au/ACT/2008_regatta/index.htm. You can put in an expression of interest at http://www.dragonsabreast.com.au/ACT/2008_regatta/Registration.htm and payment for the team must be completed by 5 September.

Wednesday, June 18, 2008

OCTOBER REGATTA - COMPOSITE TEAMS

Several individuals have been enquiring about composite teams at the Inaugural Dragons Abreast Australia Corporate & Community Regatta to be held on the 19th October 2008 in Darling Harbour. I am delighted to be able to advise that composite teams will be available and anyone interested in being part of one should get in touch with me direct as it is a first come first served basis.

There is also scope for you to get together a bunch of non paddling colleagues/family/friends and put in your own team - it is massive fun!!! For more details please email regatta@dragonsabreast.com.au - a number of corporate teams are already hot on the fundraising trail and this is fantastic to see.

Expect the website area for this regatta to go live any day now - so everyone can watch the progress.
Michelle

Monday, June 16, 2008

BACK IN DARWIN


I am now back home again - catching up on the backlog of emails and post that has arrived whilst I have been away. Kathy - who has been a fantastic volunteer is now on a well deserved break till mid July but Rowena is back on deck each Monday.

Today Bonny (pictured), who is off work for a week, has come in to help with the updating of the coordinator profiles for the next edition of the Dragons Abreast Australia manual. Thanks to everyone who has met the deadlines! Some of you are still lagging behind and this means that you won't make the manual as it is only compiled once a year.

It is wonderful having the help of dedicated volunteers who put in so many hours each week - we'd be lost without them all, and I know that those of you in Qld are missing your Regional Rep (Jo Parry) who is away on business in India.

Michelle

Monday, June 9, 2008

No WATER? NO PROBLEM!! :)



The conference has been a fabulous experience in so many many ways - please read the main Dragons Abreast Australia blog for the more general details. This section is where I am writing more for our coordinators and paddlers rather than the world - but of course anyone can read :)

I want to tell you about the dragon boat session that was planned for the World Conference. The weather was very inclement to say the least - so Chemo Savvy were very inventive. They moved the whole session indoors!
Lexie Warren with her 'medal'

The session was supposed to give participants a feeling of what it was like to be at a dragon boat regatta. Those girls pulled it off so well!

First of all our bus monitors took us up to the 3rd floor of the conference centre - a huge gymnasium like room. We were met by Cathy Prusak as we got off the bus with 'welcome to Lake Shirley'. We sat down with our bagged lunch and ate the picnic as we introduced ourselves to each other.

The opening ceremony began with the introductions and speeches, then the traditional dotting of the eyes - I was one of the officials - and I felt very honoured to be asked. One of the team members was fabulous on the traditional drum - everyone watched in awe and appreciation of this traditional element of dragon boat racing cutural celebration.

Open ceremony over - we were divided into our 'teams' - 3 teams. Mentors from Chemo Savvy or Waves of Hope (from Brandon, Manitoba) were allocated to all paddlers. I was in a team which had Sylvie as our coach and sweep. Those of you who were in New Zealnd may remember Sylvie? My partner was a lady called Virginia who had never paddled before. We received quick instruction and a 'practice' session in our 'boat' - we were BLUE BOAT - just to make sure we all understood the safety procedures and could paddle in time. Back to the old days of Darwin when it was plastic chairs and not a boat in sigh!

Practice over we assembled for the 'warm up' - a great session led by the Chemo Savvy personal trainer who put us all through our paces. Warm up complete and we stood around talking, till over the loud speaker came the call to Marshalling. We lined up in the marshalling area -wised each other good luck, made sure we had our drummer and then it was down to the loading dock.

Boat marshallers helped us into our seats and handed us each a lovely pink rose for the 'rose ceremony' that would be held immediately after the race. Buddies checked each others life jackets to make sure all secure (water is cold here!) and then we 'paddled' under Sylvie's instructions to the start line.

As we were lined up there was a bit of back paddling and drawing to line up the boats. The starter then called "Paddles Up, Attention, Go' and off we went to the tune of the Hawaii 5 O theme song - what a hoot!! We paddled as fast as we could, keeping great time as the drummer urged us on, and the crowds lining the bank cheered for us all.

Race over, we maintained positions on the water and the Rose Ceremony began - with the compere explaining what it was about, and then the silence as the song "The River" was played. Very emotional. At the end of the song we tossed our roses into the water. Sylvie called Paddles Up, and off we paddled back to shore. Everyone feeling very exhilerated and exhausted after their race!

As we approached the loading docks, Sylvie called out to stop the boat and had the right side 'hold onto the dock'. We came into shore and unloaded under the instructions of the boat marshalling. As we left the loading dock we were greeted by a paddle guard of honour that had been formed by our Chemo Savvy sisters - as we emerged from the arch each paddler received a 'medal' made by the local girl guides for all of us - it is a very precious medal!

This medal is particularly precious. In my book ranks right up there with the first medal I received in Vancouver in 2000 when Sandy Smith explained that all particpants would receive a 'gold medal' on the eve of Alcan because we were all winners - and this is not about competition. Indeed these medals are, in my book, more precious than any of the Golds that I have ever won because they embody all that Dragons Abreast Australia stands for and celebrate the fact that we are indeed the lucky ones.

Chemo Savvy did a wondeful job and are to be congratulated on pulling off such a great 'dragon boat festival' - more than anything they have truly displayed the dragon spirit that works through the breast cancer survivor teams.

It was a challenge that they rose to magnificently and this was only possible because they thought out of the box and got back to the roots of where we all began in those far past days, but we must all of us, never forget the past because it does shape the future.

Lexie Warren and I were the only two Aussies. We handed out the little clip on koala's which went down a treat with all the novice paddlers - who were unfamiliar with the practice of exchanging after races (as we knew they would be - but we expected nothing in return and wanted them to have that little extra touch)

I have now 'paddled' with Chemo Savvy on Lake Shirley in Winnipeg - which I think is marvellous, as it is 10 years since I first heard of Chemo Savvy - so to share this 'paddle' on their home ground was another fantastic and special experience that I will always remember.

Thanks Chemo Savvy for our friendship over the last 10 years! Thanks also Waves of Hope from Brandon, Manitoba for being there - I hope you all enjoy your copies of A Dragon's Tale!
Paddles Up!
Michelle

Saturday, June 7, 2008

MORE INCREDIBLE WOMEN!


Today I had the great pleasure of meeting and spending some time chatting with Courtney who was one of the Amazon Heart adverturers who went to Sri Lanka with Lyn and Amelia from Dragons Abreast ACT - and also Triple M (now of Encore fame) - see photo.

Courtney send her best to all the Amazon Heart girls that she knows in Australia.

The theme of this confernce is It's a Small World - and it really is! There are some truly amazing women out there and it is such a pleasure to be in their company and meet new people who are united in the common goal of ensuring that breast cancer becomes a thing of the past. It might be a hard slog, but together we can definitely do our fair share towards finding the cure.

I have also had a very good response to my workshop with several people approaching me individually in the last couple of days for follow up talks.

A Dragon's Tale has been very well received and copies are winging their way to Bahamas, Ethiopia, Tanzania, Malaysia, India and of course across Canada and USA.
Michelle

Friday, June 6, 2008

PRAGUE - DRAGON BOAT FESTIVAL

If anyone is going to Prague I am pleased to advise that they now have a breast cancer survivor dragon boat team who have just made contact with me. They are paddling in the:

11th Prague Dragon Boat Festival (Czech Republic)

WHEN: Saturday, June 21 2008
9:00 am
WHERE: Fun Island Cisarska louka Prague 5
The map: Show me the active map (mapy.cz)

If anyone is there at that time please do contact them and say 'hello' from Australia!
Cheers
Michelle

Thursday, June 5, 2008

WINNIPEG - WORLD CONFERENCE UPDATE

I am posting on the main blog as well as on this coordinators blog - so if you want to read what has been happening please check both.

For the newer members of Dragons Abreast this is probably a good moment to explain that although I am widely known as a dragon boater - my background is in the advocate world - in those early days of NT Breast Cancer Voice. Dragons Abreast has taken a great deal of my time and attention over the last 10 years but I am first and foremost an advocate and through Dragons Abreast we have the opportunity to give that very public face to breast cancer statistics and keep the awareness high.

If there are new members of Dragons Abreast that are interesting in moving into the world of advocacy - it is certainly possible to combine the two spheres. Many of our members wear many hats.
If you are keen to learn more about advocacy there is an excellent training course run by the Breast Cancer Network Australia that I recommend.
Michelle

AN AMAZING FILM - RIVER OF LIFE


Last night I saw an amazing film - River of Life - a paddle down the Yukon - over 700 kms done in about 56 hours by an incredible bunch of 8 breast cancer survivors. Makes the Ord look like a picnic! I have bought a copy of the DVD and we'll be showing it at EcoPoint Myall Shores REsort for those who are interested - quite amazing! The photo here is of two of the paddlers - they have done this trip for 8 years and are incredible. Took the photo as I was buying the DVD.

Lots of fascinating people here!
More later
Michelle

Wednesday, June 4, 2008

A PINK NEWSPAPER!

The Winnipeg newspaper today is pink - the whole paper! and it is pretty much dedicated to the World Conference which is fantastic!

There is so much awareness here -and I am sure it will be an excellent conference. Very much looking forward to all the sessions.
Michelle

Tuesday, June 3, 2008

VANCOUVER


I was fortunate to have spent yesterday evening in Vancouver on my way to Winnipeg. Being there brought back so many wonderful memories of the time we all shared there in 2005 at the wonderful festival hosted by Abreast In A Boat.

If you have not done so recently - go onto the photo section http://picasaweb.google.com/DragonsAbreast/Vancouver2005 and check out the images of our time there - it was incredible and we shared some great memories. Sadly there are many individuals who have lost their battle with breast cancer since then - but their smiling faces in those photos keep their memories in our hearts and minds.

Michelle

Saturday, May 31, 2008

THE ORD

I was fortunate to manage to get down to a paddle session on Thursday - been a long time since I last paddled in Darwin - and it was great to see the excitment of all those who are planning to paddle the Ord - especially the first timers!

This is a really special and unique adventure - 55 kms down the Ord River - read all about the first group from Dragons Abreast to paddle the Ord in our book A Dragons Tale - that was in 2004 and now there are many more members who have all undertaken this fantastic journey.

This year Pru Menzies and Greg Candy from Dragons Abreast Melbourne will be joining in the paddle too. I am sorry I won't be in Darwin to see them all - especially to return the hospitality shown to me by Pru and Greg on my visits to Melbourne - but I know that all the NT girls will make them welcome!

Cheers
Michelle

Friday, May 16, 2008

Sylvia's walk comes to an end

[See earlier blog about Sylvia's Walk]

Members of Brave Hearts Dragons Abreast were honoured to meet Jenny and Sharon at the end of their walk along the Hume and Hovell track. Their walk of over 400 km was through rugged and hilly bush country but they arrived at the Hovell Tree in Albury in a remarkably fit and happy state. They were very happy to share a glass of champagne with us and were also keen to find the location of the nearest laundry. Although none of us had ever met Sylvia, we were attending our first ever dragon boat event at the Nagambie Nationals on the day she passed away. We could tell from the speeches that were made that day that she was a very special lady. It seems that she has passed her special qualities onto some of her friends too.

Pauline Harbick

Brave Hearts on the Murray Inc

Sunday, May 4, 2008

Amazons Off to the World Championships in Penang


This has been and continues to be an exciting year for the Amazons. Our 2 new pink boats "Amazon Dream" and "Amazon Warrior" have arrived and been blessed. We ( with Warrior and Dream) participated in the Nationals here at home and were awarded 3 Bronze Medals. To our surprise this resulted in an invitation to the 2008 World Championships in Penang this August. So instead of winding down to a relaxing winter training schedule we have in the space of a week committed a team for the Worlds and are training with even greater enthusiasm.

Thanks to the DASzlers for coming to the Nationals here - it was a rare treat for us to paddle (and sing our song with) another Pink Team.

Deb Rae for the Amazon Warriors

Saturday, May 3, 2008

TOP luncheon today!

Good morning all,

Our TOUCH OF PINK luncheon is on today, starting at 12 noon at the Garden Court Restaurant, Wagga Botanic Gardens.

See you there.

Lee.

Thursday, May 1, 2008

Intrepidette


Our Dragonboat has arrived. A cry of "wows" and "ohhhs" met the arrival of the latest addition to Ballarat Dragons Abreast.

Tuesday, April 29, 2008

Waratah Dragons


Hi,

Some DA paddlers in Victoria have been involved recently with supporting a new group of breast cancer survivors in the Gippsland region to try dragon boating.
Peninsula Dragonflies had a promotion day on the 30th March where 10 of the team took the boat down to Sale for a come & try which was very well attended followed by a B.B.Q put on by the Waratah B.C. Support group.
Following that event to test the course in the Lake, we had a great Come n'Try fun Regatta weekend on Sat 19th & Sun 20th of April with huge community support from the local Rotary Club.
Julie Owen is one of DA Peninsula DragonFlies newest members and she just loves the paddling & friendship, she is willing to try all positions in the boat and was thrilled to stroke with Pru on race day, along with several other DragonFlies and Christine from DAM Busters! The Waratah Dragons & their supporters had a fun weekend paddling & they seemed very excited & keen - winners are grinners! Thanks Marlene and good luck to all the Waratah girls working hard towards getting a new DA Gippsland team established!

Pru Menzies

Victoria

Wednesday, April 23, 2008

Sylvia's walk


Sylvia Flaxman was a founding member of Dragons Abreast ACT, and one of our first sweeps. She was loved by all, and was capable of the biggest, most all-encircling hugs imaginable. She was also a bushwalker, and two of her close bushwalking friends, Jenny and Sharon, are walking (yes, walking!) the Hume and Hovell track from Yass to Albury. They were joined on 10 April by 12 DAA ACT team members and friends of Sylvia, for part of the walk as it passed by Wee Jasper, near Canberra.
Dragons Abreast Albury-Wodonga (Bravehearts) will accompany Sharon and Jenny on the last leg of their long journey, finishing in Albury.
For more on the story of Sylvia's Walk, see http://www.sylviaswalk.com/

Thursday, April 17, 2008

Northwest Tassie finally has a blog


While bragging about having a little bit of computer skill it still took me a while to try to blog. Thankyou to Webmaster Jan for a bit of coaching so here goes.
One of our earlier ventures this year was the Annual Devonport Apex Regatta on the Mersey River where we competed in the Dragons Abreast challenge with the our close neighbours newly formed Tamar Titillators.
We were carefully guided by our loveable Stephanie pictured here.

Well here's hoping our first blogging has worked.

Monday, April 14, 2008

The Darwin Dry Season is here

The dragonflies are out in force, signalling that The Dry season is beginning in the Top End of Australia. The cooler weather is certainly appreciated by us all. The Dry also signals to us that visitors are making tracks to this beautiful part of the country. Michelle Hanton has reported seeing many interstate DAA members visiting the Parap market stall to say hello.

Dragons Abreast NT certainly welcomes interstate DAA members...with their ID tags ofcourse.... to paddle with us on our regular training sessions. Monday and Tuesdays are for endurance and fitness and Thursdays are more social paddles. If you would like to paddle with us be at the Cullen Bay Slipway at about 5.15 pm for a 5.30 pm start. We paddle for an hour. The last Thursday of the month is a 'Come and Try' often followed by refreshments after the paddle. Sunday mornings a sea paddle is enjoyed, departing from the lock gate at Cullen Bay 7.45am for the 8.00am opening. Check the Northern Territory section of this website for more information.

Good to hear from WA on this Blog. We look forward to paddling with you when you come back to the NT, Roz. Cheers Jill

Monday, April 7, 2008

Bunbury calling

Hi  this is my first time at blogging, certainly a new adventure for me, we are having a general meeting tonight with Michelle we will be looking at the new draft and asking questions and then hopefully going out for a bite to eat.

Ros

Wednesday, April 2, 2008

DA ACT on Insiders this Sunday morning

Hi all

this is my first attempt so here goes!

DA ACT put on a great show for the filming of the Insiders ‘Your Shout’ segment today. You can view it this Sunday morning at 9am on ABC tv.

Thanks to all who were able to come and participate, with special thanks to Elspeth, Jan and Kerrie who were brave enough to be part of a panel discussion on politics! Thanks to Elspeth’s expert sweeping we successfully paddled around the bay a number of times being filmed in the very strong wind, coming very close to one of the yachts at one stage in a sudden gust of wind. Luckily the camera was not running at that moment!.. We enjoyed a lovely picnic lunch in the sun, cold, wind and even a bit of rain. A very enjoyable time.

Best wishes

Marion

News from Darwin

At the Saturday March 15th – Annual General Meeting Pauline Deslandes was awarded Life membership of DANT for her outstanding contribution as coordinator 2004-2008. She was presented with flowers, champagne and a framed certificate. Thank you Pauline.

Our Thursday 20th March Easter Paddle was a great success with many bunnies paddling. We were rewarded with Easter Eggs and champagne at the end of the evening. Thanks to Pauline D. for organising the refreshments. Aileen, Lyndall, Jeanette and Robyn are Happy Easter Bunnies.

Tuesday 25th March – A crowd of paddlers attended the Sorry to See You Go Paddle for Pauline Maple. BLACK was the colour of the night. All celebrated with food and drinks at Seadogs after training and look forward to seeing Pauline when she returns.

At least 15 members attended the Annual DAA Harmony Day Regatta on Sunday 30th March. Although we did not field a team we were very much in evidence supporting others by paddling in teams short of paddlers. Maxina, Chris, Aileen and Jill fielded Corporate teams and all had positive feedback on the event. Judy and Lyndall were heavily involved in sweeping for the event and Colleen, Elaine and Brenda assisted with administration. Well done team.