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50th Mid-Am Race: Traditional Fun on the Fox, With a Few New Twists Coming June 5

June 5 Mid-American Canoe Race is something special, says Jeff Long, public relations manager for the Fox Valley Park District.

Tom Sawyer and Huck Finn had the Mississippi River.

My friends and I had the Fox River – and we still have it. In fact, it’s as good as ever.

The Fox has provided me a lifetime of recreation—four decades worth and counting. From boyhood fishing adventures when we rode our bikes to the river to bird-watching kayak trips now, the Fox has been a source of pleasure that just keeps on flowing.

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All the while, the Mid-American Canoe & Kayak Race has been a constant, just like the river. Every year during my youth, on the first Sunday in June, we made a beeline on our bikes to downtown Batavia for a riverside view. In high school and college, I participated in the race numerous times.

During my 22 years as a reporter, I had the privilege of covering this race for The Beacon News. And now, as an employee of the Fox Valley Park District, I help orchestrate this event every year.

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On Sunday, June 5, the Mid-Am celebrates its 50th anniversary. That’s right, it started in 1961, the brainchild of former outdoors writer Bob White (real name Roy O’Neil). Since then, an estimated 44,000 canoes and kayaks have plied this waterway and taken out at McCullough Park.

Like the paddlers themselves—and the boats they paddle—the Mid-Am has evolved. Dam work on the river forced the race to move its starting from South Elgin to St. Charles in the mid-1990s. And, in 2008, the Mid-Am added a shorter alternative—a 6-miler starting in Batavia—that opens the door for first-time paddlers and young families.

Newcomers and veterans alike will appreciate some of the changes for this year’s event. The early heats have been reserved for competitive racers, giving them “free run” of the course while also helping them avoid potential crowding in tight spots and portages.

Also, for the first time ever, the Mid-Am will have staff and volunteers offering assistance to paddlers who request help at the three portages: dams in Geneva, Batavia and North Aurora. There is a catch, though; assistance will only be provided to those in the open (non-competitive) division.

Offering to help carry boats will make things easier for those who request assistance. Generally, paddlers in the open division sign up simply to enjoy the river experience and the atmosphere. Meanwhile, those racing for awards (all other divisions) are on their own at the portages so there is no perceived advantage given to one team over another.

There’s added convenience before the race, too. All paddlers who register before June 2 can pick up their bib number, lunch ticket, goodie bag and T-shirt from 4 to 7 p.m. on June 3 at the Prisco Community Center.

Last year was the first time the Mid-Am offered a canoe rental package, and this year it’s even better with kayaks added to the mix. You can’t beat the convenience of showing up, having a boat and gear waiting for you and then leaving it at the finish line while you enjoy lunch.

Speaking of food, paddlers and spectators alike will enjoy a variety of offerings at the finish line party. While each paddler receives a sub sandwich and chips, local vendors will be on hand selling hot dogs, hamburgers, sub sandwiches, popcorn and other favorites.

It’s all in celebration of one great, shared, recreational resource—the Fox River—and the people who enjoy it.

Jeff Long is the public relations manager for the Fox Valley Park District. Contact him atjlong@fvpd.net. To register for the Mid-Am, visit www.foxvalleyparkdistrict.org

Fox Valley Park District
Upcoming Events

Saturday, June 4: Vintage Baseball Game at Blackberry Farm, 1 to 3 p.m.
Sunday, June 5: Mid-American Canoe & Kayak Race, Fox River, 9 a.m.
Sunday, June 12: Antique Car Show at Blackberry Farm, 11 a.m. to 3:30 p.m.
Thursday, June 16: Free Concert in the Park – Smokin’ Gunz at Montgomery Park, 7:30 to 9 p.m.

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