Exploring Lake Havasu’s Ecology: Kids’ Educational Boat Ride Aboard the Dixie Belle, Supported by Supercat Fest West

On a sunny morning at Lake Havasu on April 20th, children’s laughter filled the air as they took their first boat ride on the Dixie Belle. This memorable experience was made possible by Supercat Fest West, which sponsored the event to support Kids on the Colorado’s educational program. The initiative aims to teach local children about the lake’s ecology and history.

Excitement was clear among the young participants. “I’ve got kids asking questions, getting involved, and interacting,” said Dan Delasantos, president of Kids on the Colorado River. He noted surprising gaps in the children’s knowledge, which these programs aim to address. “We created the programs because we found out the kids didn’t know California is on the other side of the river, and they didn’t know that it was a reservation. They’ve never been on the water before, even though they were born and raised here.”

Community Support and Collaboration for the Kids

Thanks to sponsors like Supercat Fest West, children of Lake Havasu experienced the lake’s waters, sparking their curiosity and connection to the environment. The 9 am tour was designed for children with special needs, offering a safe and enriching outing. In contrast, the 1 pm tour was open to the general public. The Riviera provided safe docking and anchoring, while the Lake Havasu Boat Patrol ensured smooth sailing throughout.

Board member Jeanette Nangreeves volunteered at the event as a way to thank Supercat Fest West. “The sponsorship and support allowed us to expand and reach more kids,” she said. Reaching out to underprivileged youth in the community is essential, as many might not otherwise have these opportunities.

Looking Ahead: Community Day at Lake Havasu City Aquatic Center

Looking ahead, the Lake Havasu City Aquatic Center will host a Community Day on May 5. This event will offer children engaging activities for both summer and the school year. Local families are encouraged to attend, and businesses and nonprofits that serve youth are invited to collaborate with Kids on the Colorado for this special day.