Apply Now for Waterfront Cleanup Project Awards From Interlux®

The 2012 Interlux® Waterfront Challenge is underway and community organizations should apply now. A total of $50,000 will be awarded by Interlux in October to recognize projects undertaken this year that create sustainable waterfront environmental improvements in their communities. The deadline for completion of projects is September 2.

Eight awards from $4,500 to $20,000 will be presented to groups in the U.S., Canada and the Caribbean.

A five-judge panel of marine industry leaders who share a passion for protecting our waters – with the help of boaters voting on Facebook for their favorite projects among the finalists – will select 7 regional winners to be awarded $4,500 each and a grand prize winner to be awarded $20,000. Awards will be made at the Ft. Lauderdale International Boat Show in October, 2012.

For more information and to apply for the 2012 Interlux Waterfront Challenge, visit www.waterfrontchallenge.com. For the latest Waterfront Challenge news and updates, like the Waterfront Challenge on Facebook.

Additional Note: I understand that last year, no Canadian entries were submitted and the organizers at Interlux shared their disappointment with me. We know people are doing things here in Canada – organize your group today and enter the 2012 Interlux® Waterfront Challenge. Andy Adams – Editor

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