Cast One for Hope brings anglers together for fly fishing and fundraising
Manchester, VT—September 16, 2014
—
Casting for Recovery
,
a non-profit organization offering support and educational fly fishing
retreats for women with breast cancer is excited to announce the second
annual
Cast One for Hope
event
that will be held October 3 and 4 in Hamilton, MT. This year’s events
will include music, a single-fly fishing event with prizes, a
celebration dinner and live and silent auctions with the goal of raising
more than $50,000 for Casting for Recovery programs across the country.
“Last
year we had such an amazing turnout that we decided to add more
elements to the event lineup this year,” says executive director Whitney
Milhoan. “This event is a wonderful way for people to experience an
unforgettable day of guided fly fishing while supporting a great cause.
We get people out on the beautiful Bitterroot River in the fall to raise
money to offer the same experience to women who have been diagnosed
with breast cancer.”
This
year’s events include a kickoff party with music on Friday, October 3,
from 6 - 9pm at Pineview Lodge and the main action taking place on
Saturday, October 4 with the single-fly fishing event and a celebration
dinner and auction at the exclusive
Stock Farm Club
in the evening.
Each
event participant will choose a single fly to use for the day. If that
fly becomes lost or unusable, the contestant is out of the running for
“longest-lasting fly,” but can still continue fishing for fun to win
additional prizes. There will be multiple categories that will be
awarded prizes for event participants.
Registration
is open to the public and there are still spots available at $1,000 per
person which includes a full-day guided drift including lunch, an
exclusive celebration dinner at the Stock Farm Club, awards, and a
ticket to the kickoff party on Friday night.
This
year’s auction items will be open to the public for bidding on
September 25, 2014 at 8:00am. You can preview the items that will be up
for auction
here.
Items
include a bonefishing trip to Black Fly Lodge, fly rods from Sage,
Tycoon Tackle and Orvis, framed prints by AD Maddox and much more with
all proceeds benefitting women with breast cancer.
Additionally, special guest
Mariko Izumi
will be in attendance and taping the event for an episode for the
World Fishing Journal
which
she will host. In addition to Izumi, anglers from different companies
will be competing against each other to see who comes out on top with
the longest-lasting fly. Teams from Temple Fork Outfitters, Black Fly
Lodge, Costa, Simms, American Fly Fishing Trade Association and Sisters
on the Fly will battle it out on the water on October 4, 2014.
“World
Fishing Network is proud to support Casting for Recovery and aid in
their mission to provide an opportunity for women whose lives have been
profoundly affected by breast cancer,” says World Fishing Network’s vice
president of marketing Pam Stinson. “For women to be able gather in a
natural setting and learn the sport of fly fishing in a caring,
supportive environment – what an incredible experience.”
This year’s event is being sponsored by
World Fishing Network
,
Temple Fork Outfitter Rods
,
American Fly Fishing Trade Association
,
Maven Fly
,
Cheeky Fly Fishing
,
Lolo Peak Brewing
,
Scientific Anglers
and
Mountain
Khakis
.
To learn more about the Cast One for Hope event and to register please visit:
www.castoneforhope.org
. For sponsorship opportunities please contact Margot Page at
events@castingforrecovery.org
.
Casting for Recovery®
(CfR)
is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit founded in 1996 by two women -- a breast
reconstructive surgeon and a professional fly fisher. CfR’s unique
program combines breast cancer education and peer support with the
therapeutic sport of fly fishing. The retreats offer opportunities for
women to find inspiration, discover renewed energy for life and
experience healing connections with other women and nature. CfR’s
retreats are open to breast cancer survivors of all ages, in all stages
of treatment and recovery, and are free to participants.
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