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			 This year, the weather was bright and sunny, and 
			it was a beautiful morning for outdoor activity - even if the fish 
			were a little slow to wake up. 
 The Turner family and the Lincoln City Police D.A.R.E program 
			sponsor the Fishing Derby hosted every year by the Hickory Lane, and 
			it is free to families with school aged children and their parents 
			looking to catch some fish and have a good time together.
 
 Members of the Turner family and officers with the D.A.R.E program 
			are on hand every year to assist.
 
 The pond gets stocked each year in the days leading up to the event.
 
 Lunch was also provided for the participants, and their families, 
			with prizes awarded at the end.
 The Derby is 
			held in honor and memory of Nathan Turner, a former Lincoln City 
			Council alderman and resident of Lincoln, who was an avid fisherman 
			and outdoorsman.  
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			He grew up attending fishing derbies and passed his 
			love of fishing and the outdoors on to others. His family supports 
			the fishing derby to keep his memory alive and spread his love of 
			fishing and the outdoors. 
			 
			
			 
			Nathan is survived by his wife, Sarah; his son, 
			Benjamin; his parents Dan & Nancy; his sisters, Janell and Nanette; 
			and other family members and friends. The Turner family give their 
			thanks to D.A.R.E, prize sponsors, and the campground for their 
			continued support.
 [Derek Hurley]
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