A trifold brochure. Outside right flap (front): Images of fishing pole, tent, rod-reel along with title in large print and Braille. A Weekend Fishing & Camping Experience for Indiana’s Blind and Low Vision Youth June 16th – 17th La Porte, IN Ph: 574-946-4701 Logos of Lions and NOPBC are displayed. Outside left flap: Contact Information: Lion Kevin Roe 574-946-4701 kroegwen@embarqmail.com Lion Butch Weston 219-785-4296 rhonda_weston@yahoo.com Special thanks our sponsors: Cabela’s – Portage, IN 219-845-9071 jillianstasiak@cabelas.com Bass Pro Shop – Portage, IN 219-787-6800 ldpearman@basspro.com National Association of Blind Merchants (317) 637-1501 www.blindmerchants.org Outside middle: Mailing address with Lions Logo Inside left flap: …A Good Fisherman Knows All the Angles… The Lions of Indiana District 25-A along with the Indiana Parents of Blind Children and Indiana Association of Blind Students, divisions of the National Federation of the Blind, have put together a fun filled inspiring weekend of fishing, camping and activities. …A Reel Expert Can Tackle Anything… The Lions and Blind Sportsmen will share their expertise as fishologists and show the young anglers innovative and alternative ways to catch fish. …Got Reel… When: June 16th & 17th Where: 2222 S 900 West, La Porte, IN 46350 (574-946-4701) What: Fishing! Camping! Cost: Free. Memories Pisces Why: To Make All Your Fishes Come True. Inside middle flap: …Good Things Come To Those Who Wade… Mornings will be filled with fishing, fishing and more fishing! Lunch, then more fishing! Or explore several acres of wooded farmland using well marked hiking trails. Following Saturday’s dinner and clean-up, everyone will participate in a series of fun, challenging, and inspiring activities. Youth will be mentored by blind college age role models through a series of activities that will stretch the imagination, build confidence and develop positive attitudes about blindness. Parents/Guardian will participate in corresponding workshops designed to provide the tools and knowledge that they need to help their child succeed. After S’mores and such, it’s time to sleep under the stars. Following Sunday morning quiet time, a bit more fishin’ and explorin’, it’ll be time to say goodbye to some new friends and head home. Inside right flap: …Wading is the Hardest Part... To make a reservation, visit http://www.lions25a.org/ About us: The Lions are an international service organization that meets the needs of local communities and the world. The 1.35 million members in 206 countries are different in many ways, but share a core belief of helping, serving and working with the Blind and Visually Impaired. Indiana Lions of District 25-A: www.lions25a.org/ The National Federation of the Blind, the oldest and largest organization of blind people, works to improve blind people’s lives through advocacy, education, research, technology, & encourages independence & self confidence. Indiana Parents of Blind Children: www.nfb.org/nfb/NOPBC_Local_Contacts.asp National Association of Blind Students www.nfb.org/nabs