04-21-2006, 04:16 AM
Project FISH workshop that is happening very shortly in YOUR area. [url "http://www.projectfish.org/bollesharbor.pdf"]http://www.projectfish.org/bollesharbor.pdf [/url]The Dates are May 24 (4:00-7:30pm) May 31 (4:00-7:30pm) and June 3rd (10:00am-3:00pm)
Project FISH (Friends Involved in Sportfishing Heritage) and Hooked On Fishing Not On Drugs (HOFNOD) invites teachers, educators and volunteers to three classes of: [center][font "Times New Roman"][size 3]Project FISH: Sportfishing and aquatic resource education in conjunction with the
national program; Hooked On Fishing Not On Drugs (HOFNOD)[/size][/font][/center]
[font "Times New Roman"][size 3]Project FISH[/size][/font] is a statewide educational program targeting youth and families sponsored locally by schools, fishing conservation organizations and benefactors interested in fishing and outdoor activities. Coordinated by Michigan State University's Department of Fisheries and Wildlife, this Project FISH event is a partnership with the Bolles Harbor Mathematics and Science Center, Monroe Public Schools, Monroe County 4H Youth Development, The Future Fisherman Foundation, M.U.C.C., the Department of Natural Resources Fisheries Division, local businesses and service organizations. The goal is for young people, families, mentors and educators to develop skills together so they can explore Michigan's abundant natural resources through FISHING and pass it on to others by working individually or as a team within their region.
This workshop offers activities in Aquatic Ecology, Tackle Crafting, the Citizen's Role in Fish Management, as well as training in actual Angling Skills. Participants leave curriculum guides, tackle, equipment, even a fishing rod & reel. Each will have direct access to low cost supplies and resources so they can train others or even start a successful fishing program/club in their community.
Please take a few moments to look over the materials and please feel free to forward this to anyone you want. This workshop is very exciting, fun, and with a 14% drop in licensed anglers since 2000, necessary! We could use any media attention offered, so please contact Mark Stephens with questions, advice support etc. It's your resource!
[font "Times New Roman"][size 3]It's for the Kids,
Mark Stephens
Department of Fisheries & Wildlife
[/size][/font]Michigan State University
Room 13 Natural Resources Bldg.
East Lansing MI 48824
517-432-2700
[url "http://www.projectfish.org/"]www.projectfish.org[/url]
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Project FISH (Friends Involved in Sportfishing Heritage) and Hooked On Fishing Not On Drugs (HOFNOD) invites teachers, educators and volunteers to three classes of: [center][font "Times New Roman"][size 3]Project FISH: Sportfishing and aquatic resource education in conjunction with the
national program; Hooked On Fishing Not On Drugs (HOFNOD)[/size][/font][/center]
[font "Times New Roman"][size 3]Project FISH[/size][/font] is a statewide educational program targeting youth and families sponsored locally by schools, fishing conservation organizations and benefactors interested in fishing and outdoor activities. Coordinated by Michigan State University's Department of Fisheries and Wildlife, this Project FISH event is a partnership with the Bolles Harbor Mathematics and Science Center, Monroe Public Schools, Monroe County 4H Youth Development, The Future Fisherman Foundation, M.U.C.C., the Department of Natural Resources Fisheries Division, local businesses and service organizations. The goal is for young people, families, mentors and educators to develop skills together so they can explore Michigan's abundant natural resources through FISHING and pass it on to others by working individually or as a team within their region.
This workshop offers activities in Aquatic Ecology, Tackle Crafting, the Citizen's Role in Fish Management, as well as training in actual Angling Skills. Participants leave curriculum guides, tackle, equipment, even a fishing rod & reel. Each will have direct access to low cost supplies and resources so they can train others or even start a successful fishing program/club in their community.
Please take a few moments to look over the materials and please feel free to forward this to anyone you want. This workshop is very exciting, fun, and with a 14% drop in licensed anglers since 2000, necessary! We could use any media attention offered, so please contact Mark Stephens with questions, advice support etc. It's your resource!
[font "Times New Roman"][size 3]It's for the Kids,
Mark Stephens
Department of Fisheries & Wildlife
[/size][/font]Michigan State University
Room 13 Natural Resources Bldg.
East Lansing MI 48824
517-432-2700
[url "http://www.projectfish.org/"]www.projectfish.org[/url]
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