Shelby County Bassmasters host a day of fishing

0

FORT LORAMIE — Youth mentor volunteers from Big Brothers Big Sisters of Shelby & Darke County and their “Littles” recently enjoyed a Youth Day Fishing Derby and cookout at the home of Mike Meyer, of Fort Loramie, thanks in part to the Shelby County Bassmasters.

Throughout the year, local fishermen participate in bass tournaments where a modest portion of their entry fees go toward the purchase of individual rods and reels for children who participate in the Fishing Derby.

Funding and supplies were made possible by The Sons of American Legion in Piqua, Kiwanis Club, Wagner’s IGA in Minster, Al’s Place Pizza, Mulleys Outwest Drive thru, Russ Michael, Mike Myers, Vicky Tipps, Spillway Bait & Tackle, Sidney Foodtown, Playtex Cooperation and Dannon Cooperation.

“The Fishing Derby is not only Bigs & Littles but also Big Brothers Big Sisters’ staff’s favorite event. The Bassmasters always do such a great job in organizing this event. The kids in our program don’t always get the opportunity to partake in fishing, so by having this event, it exposes them to the all-American hobby known as fishing. The fact that they get a fishing pole and gear to take home is icing on the cake,” Jennifer Bruns, executive director for Big Brothers Big Sisters of Shelby & Darke County, said.

Monthly group activities, such as the Fishing Derby, are offered at no cost to the agency’s Big & Little matches. It is suggested that Bigs meet with their Littles at least twice a month to offer support, serve as a positive role model, and provide a mentoring relationship. Match activities can be scheduled around a volunteer’s calendar and offer a fantastic way to have a positive impact on youth in our community.

Big Brothers Big Sisters is a non-profit, United Way partner agency. Anyone interested in becoming a youth mentor and help defend the potential of one of the children on the waiting list, please call 937-492-7611 or 937-547-9622 or go to www.bigbrobigsis-shelbydarke.org for more information.

Chloe Long, daughter of Tiffany Vonderhuevel, of Brandford, holds her catch of the day.
https://www.sidneydailynews.com/wp-content/uploads/sites/47/2021/09/web1_FISHING_1.jpgChloe Long, daughter of Tiffany Vonderhuevel, of Brandford, holds her catch of the day.

Zane Draving, grandson of Cheryl Wolaver, of Sidney, gets some tips on fishing from a Shelby County Bassmasters member.
https://www.sidneydailynews.com/wp-content/uploads/sites/47/2021/09/web1_FISHING_2.jpgZane Draving, grandson of Cheryl Wolaver, of Sidney, gets some tips on fishing from a Shelby County Bassmasters member.

No posts to display