By DAVID RAINER, Alabama Department of Conservation and Natural Resources
Alabama Governor Kay Ivey joined in the celebration of Safe Boating Week at the Academy Sports + Outdoors store in Montgomery earlier this week as Academy donated $5,000 worth of life jackets to the Alabama Department of Conservation and Natural Resources (ADCNR).
“I am pleased to join you and our Conservation Enforcement Officers (CEOs) as we recognize Safe Boating Week,” Governor Ivey said. “I am also pleased and grateful as we recognize Academy Sports + Outdoors for their generous donation of 360 personal flotation devices to the Alabama Department of Conservation and Natural Resources.
“As we head into Safe Boating Week and Memorial Day Weekend, I remind Alabamians to be safe as they go onto our waterways with their families and friends. And what a great way to emphasize water safety by thanking Academy for their generous donation. This is the first year that the Department will launch their own water safety initiative, the Life Jacket Loaner Program.”
Cody Reid, Academy’s Senior Regional Marketing Specialist, said the company did not hesitate to make the large donation of life jackets.
“These life jackets are going to be used to make sure that those who maybe forgot their life jacket and left it at home or if the conditions are a little rough on the river or the lake, the Conservation officers and State Parks will have these life jackets readily available for any boater or swimmer to still have fun and be safe,” Reid said. “The Conservation Department is such a great partner with Academy. We look forward to this partnership for years to come and show our appreciation for what the Department does and make sure anyone who enjoys the outdoors will have fun and be safe.”
ADCNR Commissioner Chris Blankenship said the life jackets will be distributed to officers and personnel in the Wildlife and Freshwater Fisheries, Marine Resources, State Lands, and State Parks divisions throughout the state.
“These life jackets will help our officers when they are out patrolling if they come across a boat with unserviceable life jackets,” Commissioner Blankenship said. “Before we might just write them a ticket but not be able to provide them with a life jacket to be safe and get back to the dock. This really gives them the opportunity to educate the public and provide life jackets to people who need them.
“At our State Parks, we’ve had about a dozen drownings since I’ve been Commissioner. That’s very tragic. Having the life jackets that can be loaned out for the day and then put back for the next user should save lives. I’m really excited about that and our partnership with Academy and them recognizing the need for this program and what it’s going to mean for the safety of the people who enjoy the outdoors.”
Governor Ivey said an enormous number of Alabamians will be outdoors and on the waterways during the upcoming Memorial Day Weekend and encouraged everyone to wear a life jacket.
“Folks, this weekend, I know I will be out on my pontoon boat enjoying the lake, and you better believe my dog, Missy, and I will be wearing our life jackets,” Governor Ivey said. “Cody and everyone at Academy, thank you for helping keep Alabamians safe. And to Commissioner Blankenship and all of our Conservation officers, thank you for all you do. Have a safe Memorial Day Weekend as we remember all those who gave their lives protecting our freedom. May God continue to bless each of you, the great state of Alabama and the United States of America.”