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peter webber
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Hi All
A friend of mine has asked me to put this up for him.
I'll be going up to his do to lend a hand and all are welcome to come.
Hi
I am just writing to let you know that next weekend is the start of National fishing week.
national fishing week is in it's 10th year, and the aims of the week are:
To improve the lifestyle of disabled people, youngsters, women, retired people, infact anyone and everyone by introducing them to Angling as a relaxing and therapeutic and Environmentally friendly pastime.
To increase individual commitment to, and participation in the conservation and enhancement of water resources.
To introduce young people to a sport they can enjoy for the rest of there life.
Angling is one of the most enjoyable pastimes in the world. It teaches children about wildlife, the importance of a clean environment and provides healthy entertainment for all ages.
As with most sports it is best to start young and learn correctly.
Our Aim is to teach children the right way to fish and through that, how to care for the environment.
All National fishing week events are covered by Insurance.
The USSC Angling Club Are holding an Open Day on the River Cam and Bourn Brook at Cantelupe Farm Nr Grantchester on Sunday August 19th.
we will have the Environment agency on Hand with their Exhibition Trailer, with plenty of leaflets etc, as well as a tank of fish.
Ian cresswell PAA Coach will also be there. (professional Anglers Association) to give tips and lessons in fishing for novice's and experienced anglers alike.
Barrie Rickards respected Author and predator Angler, and president of the newly formed SAA will also be there on the day.
The Lea Valley Lure Anglers Club Will also be there to give lessons on lure fishing techniques and fish handling.
We are holding a raffle and Tombola on the day with many prizes up for grabs. all the proceeds are going to the Marie Curie Cancer Charity.
There is also going to be a second hand tackle stall, and again all the proceeds are going to the Marie Curie.
The first 60 children who turn up will receive a float pkt of hooks and disgorger.
details are on our web site http://usscangling.cjb.net
All are welcome.
David Kennedy
David Kennedy
http://usscangling.cjb.net
A friend of mine has asked me to put this up for him.
I'll be going up to his do to lend a hand and all are welcome to come.
Hi
I am just writing to let you know that next weekend is the start of National fishing week.
national fishing week is in it's 10th year, and the aims of the week are:
To improve the lifestyle of disabled people, youngsters, women, retired people, infact anyone and everyone by introducing them to Angling as a relaxing and therapeutic and Environmentally friendly pastime.
To increase individual commitment to, and participation in the conservation and enhancement of water resources.
To introduce young people to a sport they can enjoy for the rest of there life.
Angling is one of the most enjoyable pastimes in the world. It teaches children about wildlife, the importance of a clean environment and provides healthy entertainment for all ages.
As with most sports it is best to start young and learn correctly.
Our Aim is to teach children the right way to fish and through that, how to care for the environment.
All National fishing week events are covered by Insurance.
The USSC Angling Club Are holding an Open Day on the River Cam and Bourn Brook at Cantelupe Farm Nr Grantchester on Sunday August 19th.
we will have the Environment agency on Hand with their Exhibition Trailer, with plenty of leaflets etc, as well as a tank of fish.
Ian cresswell PAA Coach will also be there. (professional Anglers Association) to give tips and lessons in fishing for novice's and experienced anglers alike.
Barrie Rickards respected Author and predator Angler, and president of the newly formed SAA will also be there on the day.
The Lea Valley Lure Anglers Club Will also be there to give lessons on lure fishing techniques and fish handling.
We are holding a raffle and Tombola on the day with many prizes up for grabs. all the proceeds are going to the Marie Curie Cancer Charity.
There is also going to be a second hand tackle stall, and again all the proceeds are going to the Marie Curie.
The first 60 children who turn up will receive a float pkt of hooks and disgorger.
details are on our web site http://usscangling.cjb.net
All are welcome.
David Kennedy
David Kennedy
http://usscangling.cjb.net