Wylie Walleye committee seeks aid to create a bigger 2022 splash
Activities for kids and adults, crafts and balloon drop on the agenda
Sheri Trusty
And they are looking for people to join them.
The Walleye Drop Committee, which is part of the Wylie Walleye Foundation, already has begun planning for next year’s New Year’s Eve event. This year will mark the 25th anniversary of the Walleye Drop, and the committee is looking for volunteers who will help make it the biggest event ever.
“We’re a small group about 12 people,” said committee vice chair Kristina Willoughby. “The more help we can get, the bigger it can grow.”
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Are you interested in helping boost the Port Clinton Area’s off-season tourism, grow your professional network or just hang out with a fun group of Lake Erie Lovers? The Walleye Drop Committee needs your support.
Join the Walleye Drop Committee at its next meeting at 6 p.m. on Tuesday, March 16 at the Knights of Columbus Hall, 109 E. Perry St., Port Clinton, to be a part of the event.
For more information, email wyliewalleyefoundation@gmail.com.
The Walleye Drop was created in 1997 to host a wonderful New Year’s Eve celebration in Downtown Port Clinton. Now, 25 years later, it is looking forward to entertaining thousands more seeking to bring in the New Year in a unique way.