31 Jul 2011 School receives grant for fishing pond
Young people will now have a unique opportunity to enjoy the outdoors and learn to fish thanks to the “Hooked On Fishing, Not On Drugs” (HOFNOD) Program and the Arkansas Game and Fish Commission.
Carl Stuart Middle School in Conway applied for a $75,000 grant to create the fishing pond on campus.
Tammy McCollum, a career orientation teacher at CSMS, has been working on the project since October 2008. While attending a professional development workshop, she learned that federal money was available to build a pond.
According to McCollum, with a pond on campus, students can be involved in a fishing club and derbies and learn fish anatomy, identification, water ecology, habitat and human impact studies.
The AGFC fishing program also promotes and educates about the sport of fishing and stewardship of aquatic resources while presenting fishing as a positive alternative to drinking and drugs.
The pond – named Kitten Bay – is 0.83 acre in size with a boardwalk that includes a shaded area in the middle for teachers to use as an outdoor classroom or the public to use as a place of shade during fishing.
The pond is open to the public with hours posted. Groups are welcome to host fishing derbies, and the pond will be stocked free of charge before each event. For more information, please contact McCollum at [email protected].