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Photos courtesy of Three Rivers Kiwanis
DAY OF FISHING — On May 16 Three Rivers Kiwanis hosted “Hooked on Fishing, Not Drugs” for Brownville Elementary School fourth-graders. Two groups of about 20 students came to Harris Pond behind the Visitor’s Center in Milo. There they were each given a fishing pole and a fishing mentor for about an hour. There were a lot of nibbles and four students caught fish that they were able to take home. They all seemed to have a great time.
Photos courtesy of Three Rivers Kiwanis
DAY OF FISHING — On May 16 Three Rivers Kiwanis hosted “Hooked on Fishing, Not Drugs” for Brownville Elementary School fourth-graders. Two groups of about 20 students came to Harris Pond behind the Visitor’s Center in Milo. There they were each given a fishing pole and a fishing mentor for about an hour. There were a lot of nibbles and four students caught fish that they were able to take home. They all seemed to have a great time.
Three Rivers Kiwanis hosts Hooked on Fishing
DAY OF FISHING — On May 16 Three Rivers Kiwanis hosted “Hooked on Fishing, Not Drugs” for Brownville Elementary School fourth-graders. Two groups of about 20 students came to Harris Pond behind the Visitor’s Center in Milo. There they were each given a fishing pole and a fishing mentor for about an hour. There were a lot of nibbles and four students caught fish that they were able to take home. They all seemed to have a great time.
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