About
the Nanaimo Dragon Boat Society and its Dragon Boat Team
The
Society
The
Nanaimo Dragon Boat Society is a non-governing, and a
non-profit society. Under that umbrella, we have the Angels
Abreast Dragon Boat team who can receive charitable donations.
Anytime we wear our team jackets, we are promoting breast
cancer awareness. Only the Angels Abreast Dragon Boat
team belongs to the Nanaimo Dragon Boat Society. Only
breast cancer survivors can belong to the Society. We
have members who want to be part of the team but do not
wish to paddle. Eventually, we may have three groups,
Competitive, Recreational and Alumni. For our mission
statement go to mission
The
Team
It
took a little over a year for the Angels to form the Society
and put together their dragon boat team. Their first meeting
was in Sept. 2000 and their first competition was at the
Gorge in Victoria in August 2001. And they came second
in their first race!
From
the start the Angels had significant support from their
families, friends and the community at large. They were
able to buy their own boat in June 2001, largely due to
a loan from Bill Duke whose wife Ann was one of the founding
members. The boat's builder, Vincent Lo of Vancouver,
also donated the teams' first 25 paddles.
The
Angels worked hard to raise funds to pay back the loan.
They held garage sales, meat draws, silent auctions, fashion
shows, put together various baskets of goodies for raffles
and even worked for the City of Nanaimo picking up garbage.
Astoundingly with this combination of work and the generosity
of supporters, the Angels managed to pay off the boat
loan within one year
The
team initially practiced on Green Lake. The boat was "parked"
at Ann and Bill's place. In 2003 Stone's Marina offered
to house the boat for free, which meant practices could
be on salt water in the Strait of Georgia and Ann and
Bill could have their dock back. You can see the Angel's
Abreast sign on the side of the Boathouse.
Support
came in another form. The first team included supporters
who were not breast cancer survivors. In the boat the
survivors wore pink shirts and the supporters wore white.
By 2003, however, there were so many women who were survivors
wanting to join the team that a decision was made to make
the Angels Abreast for survivors only. By then Nanaimo
had many dragon boat teams for Angel supporters to join.
To this day there is much greeting and celebrating at
competitions when Angels meet their sisters who now paddle
on other teams.
The
Angels make a special point of acknowledging the contributions
of their accountant, Irene Mark, who has donated her services
from the very beginning and still does. Over the years
they have enjoyed the support of various businesses as
well. For a complete list go to sponsors
Our
Teams over time
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2001
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2002
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2003
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2004
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2005
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Second Place in the Women's Division
at the Comox Nautical Days Festival
2006
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