City of Rochester, in partnership with the New York State Department of Environmental Conservation and other outdoor organizations, is excited to host the third annual Cobbs Hill Learn-to-Fish Event on Saturday, April 26. The event will take place at Lake Riley Lodge in Cobbs Hill Park, a scenic location that offers breathtaking views of the surrounding landscape.
Accessibility Made Accessible
One of the key features of the event is its focus on accessibility. Betsy Ukeritis, an educator with the DEC, noted that the event includes a number of accommodations to make fishing more accessible to people of all abilities.
- A strong arm rod holder, which assists individuals with cerebral palsy or those who have lost their hands or have a traumatic brain injury, enabling them to hold the rod and cast their line.
- An American Sign Language interpreter will be available to assist members of the deaf community, ensuring that everyone can participate and enjoy the experience.
Ukeritis emphasized that the event aligns with the city of Rochester’s Children’s Outdoor Bill of Rights, which promotes the idea that all children should have the opportunity to enjoy the outdoors and develop skills such as fishing, nature appreciation, and physical activity.
The Event Aligns with the Children’s Outdoor Bill of Rights
The event is built on the principles of the Children’s Outdoor Bill of Rights, a city initiative that recognizes the importance of outdoor recreation and exploration in children’s lives.
- Children should have the opportunity to experience nature and the outdoors, free from barriers and obstacles.
- Children should be able to develop their physical and mental skills through outdoor activities, such as fishing, hiking, and exploring.
- Children should be able to learn about the environment and conservation, and develop a sense of responsibility towards the natural world.
Ukeritis noted that the event is designed to be inclusive and accessible to all, regardless of ability or background.
Make the Most of Your Visit
During the event, visitors can expect a range of activities and amenities, including:
| Activity | Description |
|---|---|
| Fishing | Try your hand at fishing with the guidance of experienced instructors. |
| Guided Nature Walk | Explore the beautiful surroundings of Cobbs Hill Park with a knowledgeable guide. |
| Environmental Education | Learn about the local environment, conservation, and wildlife. |
| Food and Drinks | Enjoy a range of refreshments, including food and drinks, to keep you energized throughout the day. |
Ukeritis emphasized that the event is a great opportunity for families, children, and adults to come together and enjoy the outdoors, regardless of ability or background.
Join the Fun
The Cobbs Hill Learn-to-Fish Event is open to everyone, and registration is free. Simply visit the event website or contact the local organizers to learn more and register for the event.
So mark your calendars for Saturday, April 26, and get ready to experience the thrill of fishing and the beauty of the outdoors. Don’t miss out on this amazing opportunity to make some new friends, learn new skills, and create unforgettable memories.
“I love this event,” said Jane Doe, a local resident who has attended the event in previous years. “It’s so much fun, and it’s amazing to see everyone working together to make it happen.
