Entertainment Programs

Laura's Iditarod Presentations
are all about Passion, Excitement, Adventures, Entertainment, and Education!
Laura has been delighting audiences of all ages for over 11 years!
"One of my main goals is to educate the public on this passion of my life, Dog Sledding!"-Laura Daugereau
If you are looking for something out of the ordinary to captivate your audience you have come to the right place.
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If you are not satisfied we rip up the check and give $100 to your organization.

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Laura's speaking tours have included the Northwest, East Coast, and the South!
Interested in having Laura Daugereau, the first woman to represent Washington State in the history of the Iditarod, a dog sledder for 17 years, come speak to your group, or event?
Laura is an experienced speaker from classrooms to large audiences!
Laura Daugereau is a sled dog trainer and race driver from, Port Gamble, Washington, which takes great pride in giving the best care and love to each of the dogs she works with. Laura has received multiple "Best Kept Team" awards across the states over her 15 year career. The "Best Kept Team" award is voted on by the veterinarians, not only on the dogs' well being during the race, but also the attention to every detail of the dogs' health and happiness back at the kennel. This is a prestigious award in the mushing community. She believes in good sportsmanship and promoting the sport and lifestyle of dog sledding wherever she goes. She has also received several "Sportsmanship" and "Most Inspirational Musher" awards over the years.
Laura's captivating presentations have been extremely popular at:
Luncheons
Community Halls
Dinners
Libraries
Traveling Programs
Women's Organizations
Clubs
Do you require a deposit or pre-payment?
Payment the day of the program is all we require.
How long is a presentation?
Each presentation is 45 minutes to 1.5 hrs. long depending on time allowed.
Do you have visual aids? Yes. I bring a dogsled that I use on the trail. I also bring a lot of mushng gear and some of the arctic clothing that I wear to deal with the cold. I also bring the gear the dogs need to pull the sled. And demonstrate how it is all used. There is always something to look at.
Do you bring a dog? YES! I bring one of the dogs to every presentation.
What do you need to set up for a presentation? It takes me about half an hour to set up and take down. I need only a small area to set up. I need a screen or some sort of projection surface for the DVD as well as an area that can be darkened for the DVD at the end of the program. If the group is large enough or acoustics are not very good I need a PA system.