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*UPDATED* Raynham Fire Department to Host 29th Annual Youth Fishing Derby

Chief James T. Januse is pleased to announce that the Raynham Fire Department will be hosting their 29th Annual Youth Fishing Derby this weekend.

Raynham Fire Department
Chief James T. Januse
37 Orchard St.,
Raynham, MA 02767

For Immediate Release

Friday, May 18, 2018

Contact: Benjamin Paulin
Phone: 781-428-3299
Email: ben@jgpr.net

*UPDATED*

Raynham Fire Department to Host 29th Annual Youth Fishing Derby

Note: This event has been postponed until Sunday, May 20. It was originally supposed to be held on Saturday, May 19, but cold and rainy weather is expected that day.

RAYNHAM — Chief James T. Januse is pleased to announce that the Raynham Fire Department will be hosting their 29th Annual Youth Fishing Derby this weekend.

“This is a tradition that we have been doing at the Raynham Fire Department for nearly three decades,” Chief Januse said. “Our guys look forward to it every year and it’s great seeing the look on the kids’ faces when they pull a fish out of the water.”

WHEN 

  • Sunday, May 20, from 8 a.m. to noon. Rain or shine.
  • Registration is at 7 a.m. at the Raynham Fire Station, 37 Orchard St.

WHERE

Johnson’s Pond, North Main Street, Raynham


WHO 

The derby is open to children up to age 14 and their parents, as long as they are Raynham residents.

WHAT

The Raynham Firefighters Youth Fishing Derby is held each year at Johnson’s Pond. The free event has about 100 kids attend each year.

This year, prizes will be given out to children in three different age groups: Ages 6 and under; ages 7-10; and ages 11-14.

Those who would like to attend are responsible for bringing their own fishing equipment and bait, and children must be accompanied by an adult.

Fishing can be done from the shore or from inside a canoe, kayak or small boat. Anyone in the water must wear a life jacket.

After the derby, refreshments will be served at the fire station and the prizes will be awarded to those with the five biggest catches in each age group.

For more information, call the Raynham Fire Department at 508-824-2713.

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