Centurion’s Salute to Service Events Wake Waves of Positive Change
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Centurion’s support of service organizations like Operation Wake Surf and Operation Get Out is their opportunity to honor service members, first responders and frontline workers. Centurion Salute to Service recognizes these amazing individuals, their service and sacrifices as the basis for their ability to make lives better. Without their service we would not be able to enjoy the water sports lifestyle or wake waves of positive change.
Get a glimpse of these two incredible Centurion S2S events hosted by two honoring healing empowering service organizations, Operation Wake Surf (OWS) and Operation Get Out (OGO).
About Correct Craft and Centurion: As a Correct Craft Company, we build boats to the Glory of God and our best indicator of success in this charge is the reflection of God’s Glory in those who’s lives are made better. If making life better is our purpose, waking waves of positive change is what we do and the action behind the movements we support. We wake waves of positive change in our families, at our factory, in our community and in our world. We want to empower our family of owners to wake those waves of positive change in their lives and we want to showcase those efforts.
Waves of change are awakened, they’re not made. They are lying just below the surface. All it takes is something as simple and small as a single drop of water on a still calm lake to summon a wave. We support all effort towards positive waves of change behind, in and around Centurion boats big or small. What’s your wave? Wake it! Share your waves of positive change at centurionboats.com/we-wake-waves.
About Operation Wake Surf: Our mission is to provide an unforgettable and unique experience to the first responders and military personnel who keep our communities and country safe. Operation Wake Surf (OWS) blends the healing power of water, camaraderie and mentorship via our compassionate coaches by sharing our passion for wake surfing with first responders and military personnel. This gives our participants an amazing experience on the water while instilling community, confidence, camaraderie and the respect they deserve. To learn more visit operationwake.surf.
About Operation Get Out: Operation Get Out (OGO) was founded to provide the experiences and resources people need to intentionally utilize nature and water for positive mental and physical wellness. The inspiration for OGO came through the tragic loss of two Austin Area first responders who used the water for their own respite and release. StarFlight nurse Kristin McLain died during a rescue, and Senior Deputy, Jessica Hollis, died during a flood response, but their legacy of service lives on through the empowerment OGO events perpetuate. The OGO Team is dedicated to intentional exposure to water in an outdoor environment as medicine for first responders, military, women, youth, and surviving partners who are dealing with PTS, loss, trauma, depression and anxiety. To learn more visit operationgetout.org.
About We Wake Waves: At Centurion & Supreme Boats we wake waves of positive change in our families, at our factory, in our community and in our world. We want to empower our family of owners to wake those waves a positive change in their lives and we want to showcase those efforts. Waves of change are awakened, they’re not made. They are lying just below the surface. All it takes is something as simple and small as a single drop of water on a still calm lake to summon a wave. We support all effort towards positive waves of change behind, in and around Centurion and Supreme boats. What’s your wave? Wake it!
Learn more about Centurion Boats at centurionboats.com. Learn more about Correct Craft at correctcraft.com.
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