On the Snohomish River in Everett, Mill Town Rowing empowers youth and adults through health, wellness, and the sport of rowing.
We're lowering the barriers to entry, building access, fostering community, and launching a bold campaign to bring our future boathouse to life. Please join us in creating lasting change—be part of the power behind every stroke, every story, every surge forward.
This month is the perfect time to join the MTR family, too!
☀️ Mill Town Rowing is launching a NEW summer initiative: Monthly Learn To Row (LTR) Days, held one Saturday each month from May through September – including June 7th, National Learn To Row Day.
Each 4-hour session will introduce rowing to new participants from all backgrounds and ages, with a focus on accessibility, inclusion, and fun.
🗓 Events will include:
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Rowing instruction from experienced coaches, for all levels
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Safety briefings to ensure a secure, enjoyable experience on the water.
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Refreshments, snacks & good vibes to keep you fueled and energized.
- An open, supportive environment—perfect for learning, connecting, and having fun!
Whether you’re brand new to rowing, looking to sharpen your skills, or hop back in and shake the dust off those oars - there's a seat in the boat for everyone. Come join us for a great day on the water!
💚 Our Approach:
Rowing isn't just a sport; it's a way of life. It brings joy, fulfillment, and it builds a strong sense of community. At Mill Town Rowing, we believe in the transformative power of this sport and its ability to inspire individuals of all backgrounds.
🚣🏽♂️ The Mill Rowing Experience:
Rowing is more than just racing – it's a vibe. It's about connection, joy, and being part of something bigger. At Mill Town Rowing, we’re not just a club; we’re a family, and rowing is the ride of a lifetime. It's your ticket to the coolest club in town!
🫶🏽 How:
We exist to ENGAGE, INSPIRE, & IMPACT the lives of members and our surrounding community by helping them feel empowered and connected.
Why:
"I've learned that people will forget what you said, people will forget what you did, but people will never forget how you made them feel."
~Maya Angelou