MEDIA RELEASE
FOR RELEASE UPON
RECEIPT
City
of Lake Worth
10
South Ocean Boulevard
Lake
Worth, FL 33460
lakeworth.org
November 10, 2016
Contact:
Lauren Bennett
Sales, Marketing and Events Manager
Sales, Marketing and Events Manager
Phone:
561.533.7395
Email:
LBothe@lakeworth.org
WHAT:
LAKE WORTH GRAND PRIX OF THE SEA
WHEN: SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 12TH – SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 13TH, 2016
Racing Starts at 10AM
WHERE:
LAKE WORTH BEACH
10 South Ocean Boulevard
Lake Worth, FL
10 South Ocean Boulevard
Lake Worth, FL
ADDITIONAL INFORMATION:
Lake Worth, Florida- The City
of Lake Worth will host the Lake Worth Grand Prix of the Sea Jet Ski Race at
Lake Worth Beach Saturday, November 12th through Sunday, November 13th,
2016. The race will feature both international and amateur races and will air
on Fox Sports Sun and Comcast Sportsnet.
Please Note: The north side of Lake Worth Beach will
be closed to the public to host racing headquarters and racing stations. Beach
public access will be South of the Lake Worth Pier.
Fishing will be prohibited from the pier starting on Friday, November 11th. Fishing will resume on Monday, November 14th.
This event is family friendly, free and open to the public. Racing starts at 10AM.
For more information: 561.533.7395.
7 comments:
If there's one thing I can't tolerate, it's Jet Skis. It has to be the most abusive thing you can do to a body of water. I hope the bastards all drown.
Our beach is screwed up for the entire weekend.
That's like listening to someone pressure washing all weekend. Who in their right mind would support such a classless event on a beautiful beach? It belongs in Port St. Lucie!
Desperate for a buck!
If these events marketers could get away with it, I'm sure they wouldn't object to dog fighting on the beach, or maybe some other blood sport that has been outlawed in other more civilized areas. But then, it wouldn't be South Florida, would it!
One positive--they won't be on Lake Osborne causing all that noise pollution all weekend long.
I'm glad to hear that, although I think I saw one or two of them on the lake once. I think they should be outlawed in densely populated areas. Put them up in Northern Minnesota, and see what the Native Peoples do with them.
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