Freshwater: Stories from the Finger Lakes
Welcome to episode 2 of "Freshwater: Stories from the Finger Lakes," a podcast dedicated to delving into the fascinating past, vibrant present, and promising future of Western New York's pivotal watersheds, brought to you by the Saunders Finger Lakes Museum. In this month’s episode, you’ll hear about a lesser-known, yet action packed and fun-filled water race that happens once every year in Western New York. From the event's history to reactions from racers, you’ll come to learn why being ‘in the water’ is a different experience than being on it. Don’t miss pictures and highlights from race day, including a dog in a costume on a paddle board, by visiting our Instagram [https://www.instagram.com/fingerlakesmuseum/] page. Be sure to check out the Saunders Finger Lakes Museum's upcoming programs, exhibitions, and events at fingerlakesmuseum.org [https://www.fingerlakesmuseum.org/]. Join us for our next episode as we continue to unravel the rich stories from the Finger Lakes region. Thank you for joining us on this journey! Podcast production team: * Showrunner & Host: Fred McCoy * Director of Operations: Natalia Kivimaki * Assistant Dir. of Fundraising and Communications: Sydnie Brown * Executive director: Natalie Payne * Copyright 2023 - Saunders Finger Lakes Museum
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