Autumn Sneak Peak Week is here! Try Three Days of Rowing for Just $10.

Westchester Country Day School sophomore Charles York raises his shell in triumph after earning victory for High Point at the 2014 Carolina Chase.
Westchester Country Day School sophomore Charles York raises his shell in triumph after earning victory for High Point at the 2014 Carolina Chase.

Try out youth rowing this week for just $10 for 3 sessions!

If you are in grades 7-12, this is your chance to give rowing a try. It is easy!

No experience necessary.

Sneak Peek Week is this week from Monday, August 31 through Friday September 4. Start any of these days and row for 3 days.  Our team is located at Oak Hollow Lake in High Point – for GPS directions use 3700 Waterview Road, High Point, NC. When you enter the park, our boats are located to the right end of the parking lot. We meet Monday through Friday at 4:15pm at the lake.

This Sneak Peek Week opportunity is for students who have never tried rowing before. It is the perfect way to try a new sport to see if it is for you.

Note, this is the last chance for new students to join High Point Rowing Club this Fall. 

A parent must accompany each student to their first row and bring the signed waiver and swim form certifying that their child can swim. These forms can be downloaded on the Registration page. Bring $10 cash or check payable to “High Point rowing Club.”

Also bring the following:
• flip flops (we walk the boats into the water)
• water bottle
• dress in close-fitting shorts/t-shirt (Loose clothes get caught in the sliding seat of the boat).

Questions? Just email our coach, Gene, at contact@highpointrowing.com or call him at (336) 257-9009.

High Point men's junior crew of Colin Howard, Andrew Wright, Adam Alt, Charles York, Austin Young, Josh Dasnoit, Henderson Beck, and James Bennett on their way to the team's historic first victory in Clemson. The crew was steered by Katharine Komsa.
High Point men’s junior crew of Colin Howard, Andrew Wright, Adam Alt, Charles York, Austin Young, Josh Dasnoit, Henderson Beck, and James Bennett on their way to the team’s historic first victory in Clemson. The crew was steered by Katharine Komsa.