View Full Version : Riverfest begins Friday



betts
09-28-2008, 06:47 AM
http://newsok.com/regatta-festival-t...?tm=1222605422

Sun September 28, 2008
Regatta Festival to make waves in fifth year

The festival will run Friday through Oct. 5 in Regatta Park along the Oklahoma River. Admission is free. Visitors can enjoy family fun and live rowing showcasing collegiate, club and corporate rowing races. About 1,500 athletes will compete, many with collegiate teams from Oklahoma, other states and Canada, Knopp said.

And 2008 Beijing Olympic medalists from the U.S. National Team will conduct rowing exhibitions Saturday night during the OG&E NightSprints, Knopp said.

Lights will illuminate the river during the night races, which are followed by laser, light, fireworks and music shows Friday and Saturday nights, he said. "It will really be a special, very unique event over the river. I think people will enjoy that,” he said.


Entertainment, food, wine
The night sprints will be shown on a large screen for easy viewing by festival visitors, said Josh Osmon, festival spokesman."It's just a great experience for everyone to watch and cheer on teams,” he said. "At the same time as the night sprints, we have the festival going on.”

Live entertainment and local food and wine also await visitors, Osmon said. "Basically, it's just a great three-day event,” he said. "We are going to have so many different things.”

dalelakin
09-28-2008, 08:54 AM
Any suggestions on where any "easy" in and out would be to watch the laser show?

Here is the link to the OCU Head of the Oklahoma site.

OKC BOATHOUSE FOUNDATION CHAMPION SERIES EVENT (http://www.headoftheoklahoma.com/index.php)

metro
09-28-2008, 05:32 PM
Actually Riverfest was back in June and it was a flop because the high winds cancelled almost all of the races.

This coming weekend is the annual Oklahoma Regatta. For more info the thread is just a few posts down or go here:

http://www.okctalk.com/okc-metro-area-talk/14235-oklahoma-regatta-festival-oct-3rd-5th.html

betts
09-28-2008, 10:31 PM
Sorry, it was labeled Riverfest in the article I quoted, which is no longer available. I guess they realized their mistake.