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The Journey Begins
Thanks for joining me! Good company in a journey makes the way seem shorter. — Izaak Walton
Annual Report – 2017
We had yet another successful season on the water, with an enthusiastic group of new rowers, beautiful weather (fabulous sunshine!), and great times together. Our newbies always inject us with new energy and remind us why we love rowing so much; this season was no exception. To see the entire report: 2017 WCR-B Annual Letter
WCRB’s 2017-2018 Newbies Welcome
Another year starts at WCR-B with 9 newbies rowing on the water for the first time together.
Life after inflammatory breast cancer | Dana-Farber Cancer Institute
Our own Trish Vickery!!
2016 WCR-B Handbook Now Available
A culmination over the years of everything you ever wanted to know about WCR-B! All your questions can be answered! 2016 WCR-B Handbook
What does rowing mean to me? by Vickery Kehlenbeck
These remarks were delivered at the 6th Annual Women’s Row at Community Rowing, Inc. on September 20th, 2015 I’m Vickery Kehlenbeck, and I row with a GS2 group at here at CRI. Tracey has asked me to take a few minutes to tell you what rowing means to me. ******************************************************************************* No one is happy to getContinue reading “What does rowing mean to me? by Vickery Kehlenbeck”
What Does We Can Row Boston Mean to Me? By Ruth Griffin
Annual Report – 2006
It is a pleasure to write this first annual report for WeCanRow-Boston. We are able to look back at this past year and recognize the work that has gone into creating our local chapter of the national WeCanRow program. In order to make our program available to breast cancer survivors, we have focused our firstContinue reading “Annual Report – 2006”
What Does WCRB Mean to Me?
By Dr. Nancy J. Roberge, Physical Therapist who works exclusively with breast cancer patients WCRB represents the epitome of ‘thriving’ after being treated for breast cancer. These women, some who have rowed before cancer and most who have not, show us that they are ready to ‘take back’ their lives, their bodies and show breastContinue reading “What Does WCRB Mean to Me?”