The Lake Erie Silver Dolphins 

                                         A USA SWIMMING GOLD MEDAL CLUB                                                                Est.  1965

LESD Swim A Thon September 29, 2007 Hawken Upper School

         

LESD Swim A Thon

Coach Rick takes the plunge

We had a very successful Swim-A-Thon thanks to the organizational skills of Beth Forsythe. LESD raised over $6000 and will send a check to USA swimming for over $300.  Thank you so much to all parents and swimmers who supported the event.  Special thanks to Jim Dagg, JoAnn Arnold, Theresa, Crystal, Jodi Marchewitz, Dana Trau, Heidi Csumitta, Angela Cerne, Melanie Gotlieb, and Lee Fallon for helping with various tasks.  Thanks to Coach Tim and the Silver Swimmers for coming to Hawken Upper from CSU after a hard morning practice.

The following swimmers won the right to push in their coaches:

Jenna Halupnik  -  Coach Diana

Ally & Jake Marchewitz   -   Coach Paul

Nina Schubert    -   Coach Lindsey

Grace Foster    -    Coach Rick S.

Hunter Forsythe    -     Coach Laura

Madison Gottlieb    -    Coach Rick B.

Jessica Babbin    -    Coach Tim

Sydney Torok    -     Coach Jerry

Tim Foster      -      Coach Billy

   SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 29, 2007
 10:00 A.M. - 1:00 p.m.
 Hawken Upper School

Swim-a-Thonâ is a fundraiser in which participants earn money for their team by swimming lengths of the pool. Swimmers have a two-hour period to swim a maximum of 200 lengths. Participants get pledges from businesses, family, neighbors, etc. prior to swimming. Some choose to get pledges and money prior to swimming while others get pledges per length and collect the money following the Swim-a-Thonâ. (Pledge form here) With over 500 Swim-a-Thonsâ conducted each year, this program has proven itself over and over again as a successful method of raising funds for teams.

 

The exciting benefits of this program are that Swim-a-Thonâ is not only an excellent fundraiser, but also an opportunity for teams to combine swimming and a social event. Additionally, Swim-a-Thonâ can boost team spirit and increase community awareness of the team.

 

Since USA Swimming owns the Swim-a-Thonâ trademark, organizations must sign a contract agreeing to certain conditions regarding use of the term Swim-a-Thonâ, how a Swim-a-Thonâ is run, the collecting of donations, etc. Once a club completes the contract, USA Swimming supplies forms, promotional materials and all that is necessary for conducting a well-organized fund-raising event.

 

Swim-a-Thonâ is the only pledge for length swimming program recognized by USA Swimming and USA Swimming insurance. Swim-a-Thon® is a registered trademark owned by USA Swimming. Holding a Swim-a-Thon® without a contract would be a violation of this trademark. Any other type of swim for laps, lap-a-thon, etc. is also considered by the courts to be a violation of the registered Swim-a-Thon® trademark.

 

More Info about the Swim A Thon

Pledge Form

LESD Information  here.

USA Swimming Swim A Thon site here.

2007 winners!

 

                         
 

If you have any additional questions, please call Beth Forsythe, 216- 382-7086 (wforsythe4@gmail.com)