Who's Ready for Some Fishing at Columbia Park in Kennewick?

• Kids Fishing Day is coming soon.

•  Saturday, April 12th is the day when kids are invited to cast their lines and reel in all the excitement. It's going to be a "FIN-TASTIC" time!

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Who Can Participate in Kids Fishing Day at Columbia Park?

Kids ages 5 to 14 are eligible to participate in the fun event at the Columbia Park Fishing Pond in Kennewick.

Registration Opens on March 14th at 8 am.

You're encouraged to act fast, as spots are taken quickly. You don't want your kids to miss out.

Financial Assistance is Available, and Pre-approval is Required.

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Apply as soon as possible, HERE. Then drop off the application at the Numerica Pavilion or the Keewaydin Community Center. It may take up to 10 days to take place.

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If You Prefer to Apply for Financial Assistance in Person:

Prefer to apply in person? Staff are available at the drop off locations to assist!

The countdown to all the fun is on! Saturday, April 12th is the BIG day!

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