Over recent years nesa has donated to charity and so far this year I have heard nothing regarding this.
SO...
Over the last few years my company have sponsored several junior tennis tornaments each year. The thinking behind it is that the juniors are the foundation of a club and therefore I see it as an investment in my future.
Relate that attitude to sea angling and in my opinion the verdict is exactly the same.
Could I suggest that nesa members organise a series of teach ins and a competition over the school summer holidays, funded partially by an auction etc ...but a quick look through my email address book tells me I could contact others who would be prepared to chip in to what is a socially responsible contribution to NE sea angling.
Todays juniors are the futures club members...
Open to debate and suggestion...a few months to get if off the ground...and in my opinion a valuable contribution to society.
Over to you all for comment.
Cheers
Dave
SO...
Over the last few years my company have sponsored several junior tennis tornaments each year. The thinking behind it is that the juniors are the foundation of a club and therefore I see it as an investment in my future.
Relate that attitude to sea angling and in my opinion the verdict is exactly the same.
Could I suggest that nesa members organise a series of teach ins and a competition over the school summer holidays, funded partially by an auction etc ...but a quick look through my email address book tells me I could contact others who would be prepared to chip in to what is a socially responsible contribution to NE sea angling.
Todays juniors are the futures club members...
Open to debate and suggestion...a few months to get if off the ground...and in my opinion a valuable contribution to society.
Over to you all for comment.
Cheers
Dave
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