Triathlon in need of volunteers, donations

Published 3:43 pm Saturday, July 14, 2007

By Staff
NILES – Since the 1970s, a triathlon has been held at Barron Lake the Saturday of Labor Day weekend.
The annual triathlon draws participants from all over the area and the United States.
Following last year's event, it was discovered that the race trailer and all of the triathlon equipment was stolen.
The triathlon was nearly canceled, but thanks to the efforts of the River Front Optimist Club and a triathlete group called Triple Threat, the event will go on as planned.
This year's triathlon will feature an "Olympic Distance" and a "Super Sprint," formerly a 5K.
The triathlon is a fundraiser for the River Front Optimist Club. Some of the proceeds will be shared by the Boy Scouts and the Niles band. Proceeds will also help fund Optimist youth activities.
The two groups are in need of volunteers to help make the triathlon a success once again.
If you would like to volunteer, contact Liz Capron at 684-5140.
To donate money to the triathlon, mail a check to the River Front Optimist Club, P.O. Box 412, Niles, MI 49120.
Area residents are also being asked to make signs to help cheer on the athletes as they participate in the event.
There will be a spaghetti dinner at the Barron Lake Fire Department on Friday, Aug. 31. The dinner will be sponsored by the Order of the Eastern Star. Tickets will be available at the door.
Entry forms are available on the web at www.triniles.com.
If you would like to volunteer, contact Liz Capron at 684-5140 or Tom Majerek at (269) 845-9815. You may also contact the Niles-Buchanan YMCA at 683-1552.