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Max Knauer, of Swampscott, left, chills on the back of the paddleboard as Aidan Chambers, of Swampscott, paddles them back to Eisman's Beach. (Spenser Hasak) Purchase this photo

Swampscott stands up for paddleboard

Benjamin Pierce

July 9, 2024 by Benjamin Pierce

SWAMPSCOTT — A fleet of young paddleboarders can be seen off the coast of Eisman’s Beach each day throughout the summer.

The Stand-up Paddleboard Program is in its fifth summer of operation, and its third year of being independently run by Swampscott Recreation. The program gives children from first through eighth grade the opportunity to learn the skill of paddleboarding and explore the ocean.

Danielle Strauss said that the popularity of the program rivals anything else she has been a part of in her 20 years as the director of Swampscott Recreation.

Beginning in the summer of 2020, the program was originally run by a third-party company that partnered with Swampscott Recreation.

“It was so popular,” Strauss said. “We started the first summer with 12 boards and then bought 12 more the following summer.”

In 2022, Strauss and her team brought Swampscott Public Schools teachers Hadley Woodfin and Courtney Russo on board as head counselors for the program. The pair feel that their passions for paddleboarding and education make them good fits to lead the campers.

“I feel like every day we’re kind of teaching them new things and getting them more confident and comfortable in the water,” Woodfin said.

Russo called the program a “science camp” due to the aquatic creatures the students have witnessed and learned about during their time out at sea. Starfish were seen and studied on Tuesday.

“There’s just so many cool things that we see when we’re out there and it’s awesome for the kids,” Russo said.

Seals and various fish species have also been spotted throughout the years.

After an initial group paddle, the campers head to the shore for a break to play different beach games. They can then grab their paddleboards and return to the waves.

Swampscott Elementary School student Ty Calichman got to hold a starfish while out on the high seas Tuesday, and said the camp is responsible for teaching him how to paddleboard.

“You’re in the water a lot, you’re playing games, and there’s fun counselors,” Calichman said.

Some campers sign up for one week, while others have been participating for multiple weeks across multiple years. The program has a beach wheelchair that has allowed children with disabilities to participate in the past.

In past years, the program has taken place at Fisherman’s Beach. However, this year it relocated to Eisman’s Beach after one day due to water-quality concerns. While Strauss said Eisman’s is a great alternative beach, she has had to enlist the help of the Department of Public Works to transport the equipment on a daily basis.

With four full weeks of the camp remaining, Strauss emphasized that spots remain open for kids to sign up.

  • Benjamin Pierce

    Ben Pierce is the Item's Swampscott and Nahant reporter. He graduated Cum Laude from Marist College in 2021 with a Bachelor's degree in Communications and Sports Journalism. He also has experience covering Marblehead and Peabody for the Item. Ben is an avid Boston sports fan and in his free time enjoys video games, swimming, golfing, and watching Tom Brady highlights.

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