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C.A.S.T. For Kids Makes Fishing Fun at Potholes State Park

Media Contact: John Redding, (208) 378-5212, jredding@pn.usbr.gov
John Moody, jmoody@pn.usbr.gov

For Release: July 28, 2008

Children with a wide range of disabilities will have the opportunity to reel in a good time as they join enthusiastic volunteers during the Columbia Basin Project's 18th Annual C.A.S.T. for Kids event on August 9 at Potholes Reservoir about 15 miles south of Moses Lake, Wash.

C.A.S.T., which stands for Catch a Special Thrill, offers children with disabilities an opportunity to enjoy a day of fishing at the reservoir.

Participants and volunteers will gather at Potholes State Park located off State Route 262. Washington State Parks manages the adjacent campground and day-use facility which offer easy access to Potholes Reservoir.

"For some youngsters, this is their first experience fishing," said John Moody of Reclamation's Ephrata Field Office. "For the volunteers, it's a great opportunity to be part of a special experience that these children will remember for a lifetime."

The children range in age from 7-16 years old and have a variety of physical or developmental disabilities and, in some cases, a terminal illness. Each participant will receive fishing gear, a tee shirt, and a hat, said Moody.

The State Bass Anglers Societies work under the large umbrella of the Bass Anglers Sportsman Society and will be on hand with fishing boats and years of professional experience to assist novice anglers. The morning fishing events will be followed by a picnic lunch prepared by the Culinary Arts Class of the Columbia Basin Job Corps Center.

Partners include: Bureau of Reclamation, C.A.S.T. for Kids Foundation, Washington BASS Club, Columbia Basin Job Corps Center, Washington State Parks, Washington State Fish and Wildlife, and the Shriners Hospital for Children. Donations for the event have been provided by local businesses including: Coulee Playland Resort in Electric City, Mike's Bait and Tackle in Moses Lake, Mar Don Resort, O'Sullivan Sportsman Resort, and Coca-Cola Bottling Company.

The very first C.A.S.T. for Kids event was held on the Columbia Basin Project at Banks Lake during the summer of 1991. Since that time, these popular events have been held at various Reclamation projects throughout the Western states. For information about the August 9th event, contact John Moody at Reclamation's Ephrata Field Office (509) 754-0243, or Jan Schrader at Reclamation's Grand Coulee Power Office (509) 633-9584. In the unlikely event of rain, the C.A.S.T. Event will be canceled.

For more background information about the event, contact Shari Kohlbecker at Bureau of Reclamation, Suite 100, 1150 North Curtis Road, Boise ID 83706-1234, or (208) 378-5050.

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