Eagle Creek Park’s annual Kids’ Fishing Derby set for June 3

There is neither a charge nor a licensing requirement to take part in the annual Kids’ Fishing Derby. (Photo provided)

Registration is underway for the Kids’ Fishing Derby sponsored by the Eagle Creek Park Foundation.

This annual catch-and-release event for youngsters ages 4 to 14 will take place from 9 a.m. to 2 p.m. on Saturday, June 3 at the park’s Lilly Lake. All registered participants will be admitted to the park at no charge on the event date, and an Indiana fishing license is not required to participate. Visit EagleCreekPark.org/kids-fishing-derby for registration and additional information.

Children are invited to participate with their families or with youth or church groups. All youngsters must be supervised by an adult and/or group leader.

The Foundation will offer a limited supply of fishing gear, including poles and bait, on a first-come, first-served basis. Participants with their own gear are encouraged to bring it to the Derby. In addition to the leisurely day of fishing, the event also will feature the popular Fishing Derby hot dog cookout.

Donations of food, fishing gear, prizes, and monetary contributions for the event are welcome. Businesses or individuals interested in sponsorships or donating are asked to contact the Foundation office at ecpf@eaglecreekpark.org.

About Eagle Creek Park
Eagle Creek Park, 7840 W. 56th St., Indianapolis, which recently celebrated its 50th anniversary, is among the nation’s 10 largest municipal parks, with 3,900 acres of woods and meadows and 1,300 acres of water. The not-for-profit Eagle Creek Park Foundation works to preserve, protect, promote, and enhance the park by providing both financial and volunteer resources to support essential park programs and projects. For more information about the park and the Foundation, visit EagleCreekPark.org.

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