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Volunteers needed to help with race
Oregon's first World Cup Sled
Dog Race, the Atta Boy 300 "Race for Vision," is coming to Central Oregon
January 5-13, 2002. Host accommodations for the mushers and their handlers
are needed in Sisters, Bend, Prineville, La Pine and Sunriver. The race
will also require a large number of volunteers.
Some of the top sled dog racers
in the world, including the current Iditarod Champion, are coming to compete
for a top prize of $50,000. The field, limited to 35 competitors, is already
filled and organizers are looking for host families for each.
The dogs stay in the trucks
for the night. Host families are invited to join their mushers at banquet
dinners held each night in their honor at the completion of the day's
race.
Sponsored by American Nutrition,
the makers of Atta Boy dog food, the Atta Boy 300 is the realization of
a long held dream of Jerry Scdoris, a professional musher and owner of
the Oregon Trail of Dreams Sled Dog Rides at Mt. Bachelor. Jerry's daughter
Rachael, a local favorite, will compete in this year's event and is the
official spokesperson for the race.
Host families are needed in
Sisters on Monday, January 7 and Tuesday, January 8.
Hosting and volunteer information
is available from the Bend Visitor & Convention Bureau at 382-8048.
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