Carl Oake Rotary Swim Breaks $1.5 Million Milestone After Raising Over $51,000 At 40th Fundraising Event

The Rotary Club of Peterborough’s 40th Annual Carl Oake Rotary Swim hit its $1.5 million fundraising milestone by raising $51,286.35, announced at the McDonnell Activity Centre on Monday afternoon.

(From Left to Right) Ken Seim, Former Rotary Club of Peterborough president; Vanessa Oake Hogan, Century 21 United Owner; Jeff Taylor, Baker Tilly Managing Partner; Andrea Peterson, Easter Seals Ontario Development Officer and Tony Grady, Rotary Club of Peterborough President. Photo courtesy of the Rotary Club of Peterborough.

The goal was to raise $50,000 which was met.

The fundraising Swim was on Feb. 27 at the YMCA of Peterborough, marking its 40th anniversary.

This year’s theme was the 80s, reflecting 1986, when Oake founded the event to celebrate music, fashion and pop culture of the time.

A cheque for $12,000 was presented to Andrea Peterson of Easter Seals Ontario and another for $3,000 was presented to the YMCA for the YMCA Strong Kids Campaign. The remaining funds go towards the Rotary’s community projects.

Two teams of participating swimmers were also awarded prizes. The top fundraising swim team, Team World Barbie, was awarded tickets to see The Century 21 Lakers and the swim team with the best costumes. The Crocodile Dundees won a game-worn Peterborough Petes helmet and game-worn Century 21 Lakers gear.

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