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Pan Am Asian Festival and Dragon Boat Race

Triangle International Titans. Your Hometown team.
Hello Team, Everyone that wasn't out of town came out strong on this past Saturday. It was great to see everyone! 

PRACTICES: All practices are closed; however, the Raleigh Dragon Boat Association (RDBA) has generously offered our team the opportunity to sign up for any already scheduled practice. This is really a great opportunity. Please sign up to one of the practices on meetuphttp://www.meetup.com/Raleigh-Dragon-Boat-Club/ and go to practice so that one of RDBA captains can work with you on your position in the boat. Once they work with you, they will tell you your strongest position so that we can assign you to a seat in the boat for the race. Please don't delay! Get your assignment as soon as you can.


T-SHIRTS: Our team member Annie has designed a t-shirt for purchase on Zazzle: http://www.zazzle.com/collections/triangle_international_titans-119393403790231089












If you do not purchase a t-shirt, the suggested shirt color to wear on race day is white or gold. If you purchase by Wednesday, September 7th, there is a significant discount on the site. The t-shirt logo design is attached. 



PAYMENTS: Most members have paid. This is greatly greatly appreciated. However, if you haven't paid, please pay asap. All monies are due. Please register here -  Triangle International Titans team registration: Pan Am Dragon boat Race







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