The 17th annual Swim Across America Fairfield County open water swim is Saturday, June 24, in the water of Long Island Sound – just off the shoreline of Stamford and Old Greenwich, Connecticut. The news release BELOW details the event — and the need for volunteers — especially boaters — to come and help keep the swimmers safe the morning of the swim.
We also have some great WHY I SWIM & WHY I VOLUNTEER stories (see links below) of some of the local participants. These stories are very compelling reasons why these swimmers & volunteers participate in the swim to #makewaves to #fightcancer. We hope you can use their stories too – if you would like to speak to any of our participants or event directors, please let me know and I’ll get you connected. Thanks so much.
Why I Swim & Volunteer Fairfield County Stories:
- Marj Trifone – Darien, CT resident & head coach of the Darien Blue Wave Swim Team – swimming for her mother who successfully battled non-Hodgkin’s lymphoma: STORY & PHOTOS HERE
- Jim Muschett – Fairfield, CT resident – swimming for his father-in-law Dave Braun, and good friend Jerry (Dr. K) Kuroghlian, who both lost battles with pancreatic cancer: STORY & PHOTOS HERE
- The Colligan Family – Old Greenwich, CT residents – Mom, Dad, and their two children have been swimming & volunteering for 17 years! STORY & PHOTOS HERE
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- Craig Lawrence – Redding, CT – swimming 17 years for in honor of his sister Kimberly, lost to breast cancer: STORY & PHOTOS HERE
- Tina McQuilkin – Ridgefield, CT resident – lost her husband to pancreatic cancer last fall and her brother to stomach cancer in 2021: STORY & PHOTOS HERE
Additional photos of past swims available HERE
Fairfield County swim b-roll available HERE
Jeni