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    Varujan Bogosian

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    Jay Critchley

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    Barbara Cohen

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    Mike Ware

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    Patrick Blackwell

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    Ewa Nogiec

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    Jay Critchley

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    Bill Evaul

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    Jay Critchley

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    Beachcomber-Smithsonian

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    Rob Westerberg

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    Marian Roth

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    MP Landis

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    Shirl Roccapriore

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    Jay Critchley

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    Paul Bowen

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    Sally Brophy

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    Susan Baker

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Swim for Life & Paddler Flotilla
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Swim for Life was started in 1988 to raise awareness and funds to help those with AIDS in Provincetown.  In the more than 20 years since, the Swim has grown to be one of the largest community gatherings on Cape Cod, bringing people together from around the country and around the corner. 
 
Funds now raised from this annual 1.4 mile swim across Provincetown Harbor are donated to many community organizations:  Helping Our Women, the AIDS Support Group of Cape Cod, Outer Cape Health, The Provincetown Rescue Squad, The Lower Cape Ambulance, Soup Kitchen in Provincetown, The Academy of Art, Science and Technology at the Provincetown High School.   
 
We continue to be humbled by the hundreds of swimmers, paddlers and volunteers who consider Provincetown their spiritual home, and come together for this celebration in commemoration of their loved ones and in the spirit of community.