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Local daredevils embark on their final swim across Puget Sound to support PAWS

On Sunday, May 17, 2009, two local men will swim their last 3.5 miles across Puget Sound for the final year to help raise awareness and funds for the animals at the Progressive Animal Welfare Society (PAWS). Bob Donovan and Paul Zimmerman have swum a combined total of more than 63 miles since 2000, and feel it’s time to hang up their flippers. Before doing so, they hope to raise another $10,000 for the animals at PAWS.

“Both Paul and I want to thank all the hard working people at PAWS who have helped us make this a fun, safe and successful event every year,” shared Bob. “We plan to put our energy to use in other PAWS events as we are sad to see 2009 as the last event. But 10 years and that many miles of swimming—it’s time to get out of the water.”

Since they began this event, Bob and Paul have raised more than $23,000 for the animals at PAWS. Bob is a resident of Bothell and manages his family business Kenmore Camera. Paul, a Microsoft employee, lives in Redmond. The two will start their journey at Vashon Island and land at Lincoln Park in West Seattle.

Supporters and the public are invited to bring their dogs and binoculars to the shore at Lincoln Park and celebrate the swimmers’ 10 years of...

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