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Fly Fishing Expo held at Riverside Park by Womens League
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<p>David Broyles | The News</p><p>Project Healing Waters, Casting for Recovery member Josh Williams ties a fly during the Mount Airy Fly Fishing Expo held at Riverside Park Saturday. This was the first such expo coordinated by the Womens League of Mount Airy. It featured artists, vendors, exhibitors, conservation education programs, fly tying and rod building.</p>

David Broyles | The News

Project Healing Waters, Casting for Recovery member Josh Williams ties a fly during the Mount Airy Fly Fishing Expo held at Riverside Park Saturday. This was the first such expo coordinated by the Womens League of Mount Airy. It featured artists, vendors, exhibitors, conservation education programs, fly tying and rod building.

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<p>David Broyles | The News</p><p>Rachel Ring, Nakota Chandler and Kaylee Freed try out a new Eno hammock on display by Fancy Gap Outfitters. The hammock folds up into an easy to carry ball. Outfitters spokesperson Zach Hill also conducted kayak classes at the expo. The expo was held at Riverside Park Saturday.</p>

David Broyles | The News

Rachel Ring, Nakota Chandler and Kaylee Freed try out a new Eno hammock on display by Fancy Gap Outfitters. The hammock folds up into an easy to carry ball. Outfitters spokesperson Zach Hill also conducted kayak classes at the expo. The expo was held at Riverside Park Saturday.

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<p>David Broyles | The News</p><p>Christina Conzone of Girl Scout Troop 40725 hides a teddy bear. The teddy bear hunt was part of the girls silver award project. Participants who found the bears got to talk with the scouts about ways to stop bullying. The scouts plan to build a puzzle piece sign that encourages team work as one way to stop school bullies at place it at Riverside Park.</p>

David Broyles | The News

Christina Conzone of Girl Scout Troop 40725 hides a teddy bear. The teddy bear hunt was part of the girls silver award project. Participants who found the bears got to talk with the scouts about ways to stop bullying. The scouts plan to build a puzzle piece sign that encourages team work as one way to stop school bullies at place it at Riverside Park.

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Project Healing Waters, Casting for Recovery member Josh Williams ties a fly during the Mount Airy Fly Fishing Expo held at Riverside Park Saturday. This was the first such expo coordinated by the Womens League of Mount Airy. It featured artists, vendors, exhibitors, conservation education programs, fly tying and rod building.



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cheynan
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October 21, 2012
This is pretty sweet, I use troutfishingsecrets101.blogspot.com for all of my trout fishing
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