These moms pass on their passion for fishing to their children
They say it affords life lessons, healthy habits, and meaningful time with their kids.
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Jenny Emlet helps her daughter Nora, 8, cast from their dock on Barker Pond in Hiram. Emlet’s daughter Linay, 5, is to the left.
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Women have been fishing in Maine for centuries. But in the past 10 years, there’s been a clear growth in the ranks of women anglers in the state – from 19 percent of all anglers in 2010 to nearly 25 percent – or 61,653 with fishing licenses – in 2020.
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Here are a few resources to help women learn to fish, and fish with their kids:
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7:00 PM February 1, 2021
Belinda Gray, founder of Art For Cure, which is holding the Bloom exhibition in aid of the Blossom Appeal for a new breast cancer centre at Ipswich Hospital
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Leading Suffolk charity Art For Cure is holding botanically-themed virtual exhibition Bloom, in aid of the Blossom Appeal to build a new breast cancer unit at Ipswich Hospital.
The online event, running from March 5-21, will bring together 40 talented artists, sculptors, ceramicists and photographers, with creations including stylish vases to tie in with the blossom theme.
A poster for the Art For Cure Bloom exhibition with artwork by @motherdaughtercreate, Maria and Lia Fletcher