FSRA Central Florida District Championship Regatta is coming soon

The FSRA Central Florida District Championship Regatta is coming to Lake Minneola Waterfront Park in Clermont on Saturday, March 28, with racing beginning at 7:30 a.m.

Hosted by the Lake County Rowing Association, this premier high school rowing event will feature Central Florida’s fastest crews competing throughout the day. Spectators are invited to enjoy exciting on-the-water racing in a beautiful lakeside setting.

Admission is free, and the community is encouraged to come out all weekend. In addition to Saturday’s regatta, Sunday continues the action with more racing, including the Jake Snyder Regatta.

Make it a full weekend by enjoying the nearby Pig on the Pond Festival, featuring food trucks, rides, games, and family-friendly entertainment.

Bring your family, lawn chairs, and enjoy a great weekend of competition and community on the Clermont waterfront.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

The FSRA Central Florida District Championship Regatta is coming to Lake Minneola Waterfront Park in Clermont on Saturday, March 28, with racing beginning at 7:30 a.m. Hosted by the Lake County Rowing Association, this premier high school rowing event will feature Central Florida’s fastest crews competing throughout the day. Spectators are invited to enjoy exciting on-the-water racing in a beautiful lakeside setting. Admission is free, and the community is encouraged to come out all weekend. In addition to Saturday’s regatta, Sunday continues the action with more racing, including the Jake Snyder Regatta. Make it a full weekend by enjoying the nearby Pig on the Pond Festival, featuring food trucks, rides, games, and family-friendly entertainment. Bring your family, lawn chairs, and enjoy a great weekend of competition and community on the Clermont waterfront.

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