11/20/2006
Hooked On Fishing – Not On Drugs® Workshops
Scheduled for December at Auburn University and Gadsden State Community
College
“Hooked
On Fishing – Not On Drugs®” (HOFNOD) uses a mentor-based fishing
program to teach positive life choices. On Friday, Dec. 1,
Auburn
University will host a workshop
by the Alabama Wildlife and Freshwater Fisheries Division. On Friday, Dec.
15,
Gadsden
State
Community College will host a
HOFNOD workshop. These one-day classes provide the skills needed to lead a
mentor-based fishing program that will make a difference in children’s
lives. Science teachers, physical education teachers, counselors, Boys and
Girls Club workers, bass club members, parks and recreation department
employees, and volunteers are invited to improve the lives of youth through
HOFNOD skills. Participants may register for either event by calling Doug
Darr with the Alabama Wildlife and Freshwater Fisheries Division,
334-242-3471. For local registration at
Gadsden
State
Community College, participants
may call Dr. Hugh Hammer at 334-549-8345. Participants should register by
Tuesday, Nov. 28, or Tuesday, Dec. 12, respectively.
The one-day training session will give volunteers
activities and lessons to help children make appropriate decisions and learn
to become ethical anglers. HOFNOD programs require youth to participate in
fishing and stewardship activities in addition to learning about making good
life choices through role-playing and other training. Although workshop
participants will learn to improve their fishing abilities and how to teach
youth how to fish, the main goal is to learn about the HOFNOD program.
Participants become certified HOFNOD instructors and are able to use the
“Hooked On Fishing - Not On Drugs®” name and logo.
“Hooked On Fishing – Not On Drugs®” is a partnership
program among the Future Fisherman Foundation, the Alabama Wildlife and
Freshwater Fisheries Division, and volunteers. The
Auburn
University workshop will be held
in the Auburn Coliseum and at the Department of Fisheries and Allied
Aquaculture ponds. The remaining workshop will be held in the Aquaculture
Education and
Development
Center on the
Gadsden
State
Community College campus.
For more details about HOFNOD or the training, contact
Doug Darr, Aquatic Education Coordinator with the Alabama Wildlife and
Freshwater Fisheries Division, at 334-242-3471.
The Alabama Department of Conservation and Natural
Resources (ADCNR) promotes wise stewardship, management and enjoyment of
Alabama’s natural resources through five
divisions: Marine Police, Marine Resources, State Parks,
State
Lands, and Wildlife and
Freshwater Fisheries.
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