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        HWS announces 3rd annual Row for Humanity
 January 19, 2005  Fundraiser assists Habitat for Humanity and Colleges’ crew   teams.
 GENEVA, N.Y.—On Jan. 26, the Hobart and William Smith   Colleges’ crew teams will host the third annual Row for Humanity, which combines   the efforts of the crew teams and the campus chapter of Habitat for Humanity in   a unique indoor rowing marathon. Founded in 1995 by two students from Kansas   State University, Row for Humanity is a fundraising event benefiting Habitat for   Humanity and the Colleges’ crew teams.
 
 “This is the third year we’ll   participate in Row for Humanity,” William Smith Head Crew Coach and Row for   Humanity coordinator Sandra Chu said. “Last year, we raised   over $30,000 and helped nine other institutions get involved. This year we   anticipate adding up to 20 schools due to the hard work we have done teaching   people how to run this event.”
 
 The Hobart and William Smith event will   take place in the Warren Hunting Smith Library Atrium from 7 a.m. to 7 p.m. Each   participant will row for a continuous hour on the ergometer, raising dollars for   their efforts. Anyone in the community is welcome to row and raise money.
 
 Annually, the Row for Humanity fundraiser is the largest one-time   donation HWS’s Habitat for Humanity receives. As of Jan. 19, the HWS event has   earned just over $20,000 and Chu expects that number to continue to   rise.
 
 “We have increased our donation to Habitat every year and look   forward to a record-breaking event this year,” Chu said. “We anticipate that the   sport of rowing could potentially donate $100,000 to Habitat for Humanity   Chapters this year, nationwide. Clearly, that’s very positive growth and we are   extremely excited about that.”
 
 Across the nation, HWS will be joined by   rowers and participants from: Bucknell, Buffalo, Central Florida, George   Washington, Iowa, Miami, Northeastern, Nova South Eastern, Puget Sound, Tufts,   and Boston universities, Fairfield, Ithaca, Lewis and Clark, and Mary Washington   colleges, Pomfret (Conn.) and Yorktown (N.Y.) high schools, the Cascadilla Boat   Club and the Sarasota Crew.
 
 The HWS event has been sponsored annually by   clothing manufacturer maax. The company’s support of the event is vital to its   success. Other sponsors include the Book Nook, Clemen Sign, Earthly Possessions,   Geneva Bicycle Center, Geneva on the Lake, HWS Central Services, Chapman House   Bed and Breakfast, Friendly’s Ice Cream of Geneva, Karizma, Kaschper Boats,   Kathleen Kubacki Massage Therapy, Mike Barnard Ford, Pizza Hut of Geneva,   Regatta Sport, Rubino’s Italian Submarines, Subway of Geneva, Studio Salon, Valu   Home Center of Geneva, and Vespoli USA.
 
 Chu is extremely grateful for the   community’s continued support.
 
 “Everyone has responded very positively to   this project and has helped us be successful,” Chu said. “It is very heartening   to have these vendors behind us.”
 
 Anyone interested in assisting Habitat   for Humanity or learning to row is encouraged to stop by the event to learn how   to row or to just encourage other participants.
 
 Donations can be sent to   Sandra Chu c/o HWS Crew, Winn-Seeley Gym, Geneva, NY 14456. Checks should be   made out to HWS Crew.
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