POTTSTOWN, PA — The North Coventry Police Department is all set to host its 2nd Annual Kids Fishing Rodeo at Kenilworth Park. The event promises a morning filled with the simple pleasures of fishing, engaging games, and exciting prizes for participants. This family-friendly event is the perfect opportunity for residents to enjoy a memorable day outdoors with their children and interact with members of the North Coventry Township Police Department.
Mark your calendars for Saturday, April 20, from 8 a.m. to 11 a.m. The event will take place at the scenic pond located at Kenilworth Park, 1151 Scherfel Blvd, Pottstown, PA.
Here’s how the day will unfold:
- Registration begins bright and early at 7:30 a.m.
- The fishing rods hit the water at 8:00 a.m.
- The event culminates with an awards ceremony at 11:00 a.m., where trophies will be handed out to proud young anglers.
What sets this event apart is its emphasis on fun and learning rather than competition. There are no strict rules—children can use regular bait, and parents are encouraged to cast in and then hand over the rod to their kids. The only stipulation is that fishers must be 15 years old or younger. Before you leave, make sure to have your catch viewed by a member of the North Coventry Police Department. Finally, participants are kindly requested to clean up their area before leaving the park.
Registration for the event is free and can be completed on Eventbrite. Don’t miss out on this opportunity to spend quality time with your children, teach them the joys of fishing, and create lasting memories!
The North Coventry Police Department, situated in North Coventry Township at the northern end of Chester County, is committed to providing professional, courteous, and prompt police services to all residents. By hosting events like the Kids Fishing Rodeo, the department aims to foster a sense of community, promoting fun, and safe outdoor activities for families. So, grab your fishing rods, and we’ll see you at Kenilworth Park!
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