95 people joined SPREE and Environmental Learning for Kids at our Family Fishing Day on Saturday, September 29th! Families learned the basics of fishing and casting, and then tried their luck in the pond. Most families only got some nibbles, but 2 lucky families were actually able to catch a fish! Even though the fish spent most of the day hiding; families were still able to practice make leaf art and seed bombs, learn about pollution with the Enviroscape, and eat some pizza!
A big Happy Birthday goes out to Cormac who brought his whole birthday party out to learn how to fish! And thank you for sharing your cupcakes! Thanks to the Denver Parks and Recreation fishing program, every child who attended this event got to take their fishing pole home! Big thanks to Publication Printers and Denver Public Works for sponsoring this event, and making it possible. To view all of the photos from the event, head over to our Facebook Page!
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10/8/2018 10:39:33 pm
It's a good thing that we are encouraging the whole community to participate that promotes camaraderie and unity among neighborhood. SPREE and Environmental Learning for Kids was a good event because the kids have learned how to fish and the parents got the chance to talk to each other. It became a perfect bridge for communication and a possible stable and harmonious relationships were formed. Huge thanks for Denver Parks and Recreation fishing program for being the perfect venue or this kind of event. Everyone had a great time, obviously!
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8/26/2021 06:18:07 am
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