Families enjoy time together at annual Nathan Turner Fishing Derby
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[June 07, 2018]
LINCOLN
- Over this past weekend, there were so many things going on in and
around Lincoln that it may have been a bit of a push for folks to
take it all it. The up beat and perhaps somewhat frantic atmosphere
did not extend to the Hickory Lane Campground outside Atlanta
though, as families gathered for a laid-back morning of fishing at
the annual Nathan Turner Fishing Derby.
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The
Derby is a product of the local D.A.R.E. programs and sponsored by
the family of late Lincoln Alderman Nathan Turner. It is an
opportunity for kids to be joined by parents, grandparents,
siblings, and other family members for a time of substance-free fun.
Lincoln Police Officer Christy Fruge leads the Lincoln D.A.R.E.
program. She was excited about this year's turnout, saying that
there were record numbers in attendance.
It was a perfect day. The weather was warm, but not suffocating,
breezes were gentle, and best of all....the fish were biting! Many
of the participants reeled in some nice sized catfish, while there
were also those who managed to catch what might have been the
smallest fish in the pond.
The
morning-long event ended in a free grilled hot dog lunch, courtesy
of D.A.R.E. and the announcement of prizing winning catches of the
day.
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Many members of the Lincoln Police Department and other emergency
services were on hand helping out with lunch, and a few were there to spend time
with their own children sitting on the banks of the pond with hopes of bringing
in the catch of the day.
Fruge was excited about the turnout this year, and thankful for the sponsorship
of the Turner family and the volunteers who turned out to help with food and
other work.
She concluded saying she's already looking forward to next year and anticipates
that the derby will be an important part of the local D.A.R.E. program for years
to come.
[Nila Smith] |