SAN ANTONIO – About 200 households attended the Union Sportsmen’s Alliances Annual Fishing Lines event on Saturday at Woodlawn Lake Park.
Meant to encourage kids to explore nature and find out about conservation efforts, former NFL gamers, roofers, sheet metallic staff, and electrical staff confirmed up to help this system, in accordance to a information launch.
Priest Holmes, former NFL participant and founding father of the Priest Holmes Foundation, organized the event within the Alamo City, the place he grew up.
“It’s my passion to be able to use my professional career as a platform to connect with underserved communities,” Holmes mentioned. “Fishing brings the experience of being outdoors while learning patience and a new life skill. It’s a connection between myself and the families who participate while we create positive memories.”
The event had a picnic and free vacation items, which included bikes and stuffed animals, in accordance to the information launch.
“Getting families outdoors together, especially in urban areas, and giving them the knowledge and tools to pursue activities like fishing is so important to the future of our outdoor heritage,” mentioned USA Conservation Coordinator Cody Campbell. “We are proud to provide young people with these rewarding experiences and extremely grateful to all the union members and partners who make them possible.”
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