Thank you to “Row Sheboygan” of the Sailing Education Association of Sheboygan (SEAS), a non-profit organization dedicated to creating affordable pathways for the community to safely enjoy boating on Lake Michigan!
Six ST&BF survivor-athletes (all members of the ST&BF Indoor Row Group) were introduced to SEAS “Row Sheboygan” Dory Boat rowing opportunities!
PHOTO (L-R): Dave Anderson (Row Sheboygan), Michelle Fink, Bob Hartig, Tim Renzelmann, Sue Zalewski, Lisa Glander, Beth Stockdale pose beside “Fast Eddie.”
CLICK HERE to view a brief video that highlights the group’s teamwork!!!
We are tentatively planning our next “Row Sheboygan” opportunity in July. Contact Tim for more information!

Coxswain Dave steers “Fast Eddie” and instructs Michelle, Bob, and Sue with the assistance of experience Row Sheboygan member Denise!

Coxswain Denise prepares to dock “Fast Eddie” instructing Beth, Tim, and Lisa with the assistance of experience Row Sheboygan member Dave!

Michelle submitted this photo. Funny thing… I was rowing in the dory boat at the time and didn’t even notice the larger boat. As Michelle pointed out, “It is difficult to look around when you are concentrating on rowing.” Similarly, it can be difficult when you are focusing on surviving cancer! But by trusting the coxswain in the boat and our medical team on the cancer journey, with team work with our fellow rowers in the boat and fellow survivors on the cancer journey, we can survive the challenges ahead of us, those we see coming and those we don’t!!!
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