Poll

Family Fishing Derby returns for 6th year on BC Family Day

The Nelson Daily Sports
By The Nelson Daily Sports
January 26th, 2015

Mark your calendars for Monday, February 9th as the Family Fishing Derby for Kids with Cancer will be back for its sixth year this BC Family Day.

Held at Horseshoe Lake from 10 a.m.-3 p.m., the annual Derby has become a Kootenay tradition bringing together communities and families from Cranbrook, Creston, Fernie, Golden, Invermere, Jaffray, Kimberley and Trail.
 
Uniquely ‘Kootenay’, this event keeps the whole family entertained with ice fishing, tobogganing, hockey, and plenty of kids’ games including snow painting, tug-o-war and ice jug bowling.

There are also contests for Best Dressed Dog and Best Dressed Toboggan, as well as door prizes, a 50/50 draw and silent auction. In past years over 1800 people have participated for top prizes valued at $2,000 and to show their support for local families in need.
 
More than just a fun event, the Derby is a grass-roots fundraiser supported by local businesses, media, volunteers and service clubs to help children battling cancer.

Proceeds are distributed by the Canadian Cancer Society to help families with financial support, travelling to treatment, accommodation, wigs, cancer information and peer support.

The Society also operates Camp Goodtimes, a medically supervised, fun summer camp for children with cancer.
 
Thanks to the generous support of local businesses, the Derby also helps local children facing cancer enjoy a much deserved vacation from treatment. Dacota Freight sponsors a Disneyland vacation and Sunshine Houseboats sponsors a houseboat vacation on Lake Koocanusa.

Children facing cancer from all across the Kootenay region will be entered into a draw for these two trips. To ensure your family is entered, please contact the event organizers.  
 
The 6th Annual Derby is being organized by JCI Kootenay (Junior Chamber International), a service group known for organizing key community events including Cranbrook’s Santa Claus Parade, Leadercast, Balls of Steele Bocce Tournament, and various All Candidates Election Forums.
 
JCI Kootenay member and Family Fishing Derby Event Chair, Mike Matejka is looking forward to helping out the larger Kootenay community with this year’s event.

“JCI Kootenay is always looking for ways to make a difference in our community and when we heard the Fishing Derby needed help we jumped at the opportunity.” Matejka continues “the past organizers created something truly amazing and we want to do our best to continue that legacy.”
 
Tickets for the Family Fishing Derby are available in Cranbrook, Kimberley, Fernie, Fort Steele and Invermere, as well as online at Snap’d East Kootenay.

Tickets are just $10 for adults and $5 for children and seniors. Everyone needs a ticket to participate in the event.

For more information about the Family Fishing Derby, contact Event Chair Mike Matejka at 250-919-5532 or familyfishingderby@jcikootenay.com.

This post was syndicated from https://thenelsondaily.com
Categories: General

Comments