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-UPDATE!!

We had to cancel this event due to lightning and flooding. Rescheduled for Saturday, July 13th (same times)!

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Whether you've never casted a line or fishing IS your lifeline, come join us for Nice on the 9th benefitting Fifty Cal Fishing in memory of Dan Housh. We will be hosting a morning of low-key fishing and fun from 8am-noon at Crystal Lake (6901 SW 15th St, Oklahoma City, OK 73128).

-A little about Dan:

Dan was a Vietnam Veteran who served his country in the U.S. Navy. He loved his family, his faith, and fishing! When Dan passed away from Pancreatic Cancer last October, donations were generously sent to The Caleb Effect in lieu of flowers. We thought it would be fitting to host a day of camaraderie on the water and be Nice on the 9th to Veterans served through Fifty Cal Fishing.

-Fifty Cal Fishing uses fishing as an outlet for Veterans and first responders to fight PTSD on the water and help prevent PTSD-related suicide.

https://fiftycalfishing.com/
https://kfor.com/2018/06/06/war-veteran-helps-other-wounded-warriors-with-fishing-trips/

We think Dan would love knowing his life is still being remembered and celebrated in this way.

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Other helpful info:

-A limited quantity of fishing equipment will be available but bring your own chair/gear if you have it.

-We will be writing notes of appreciation to Veterans who will be participating in future Fifty Cal Fishing outings.

-Prizes awarded for the biggest and smallest fish (and possibly a few others)!

-Fun activities for even the smallest kids!

-OKC Kayak will be on hand from 10-3 for anyone who wants to try out their variety of boats for short trial runs on the lake!

-NO ALCOHOL ALLOWED.

-Water provided by Valliance Bank! Thank you!

-Donations to Fifty Cal Fishing will be graciously accepted!

-All that is required to bring is yourself and anything you use to fish if you have it. However, if you want to be able to bring something tangible, we will collect new fishing gear and donate it to a charity that uses fishing to battle bullying.

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