Freshwater Flicks Fun & Photos

What a great Freshwater Flix event for March 2023! We are so happy for the support of all who came out to the fundraiser. We’re already talking about next year’s event being bigger and better!

Along with all our ticket holders, we want to thank our many sponsors and donors. These include Douglas Development for the use of Seneca One lobby, What’s Pop-In Gourmet Popcorn for the treats, Brookdog Fishing for its fishing expedition donation, Borderland Music+Arts Festival for ticket donation, and Fresh Catch Poke Co.for its seafood feast donation.

This event was a fundraiser to continue supporting our efforts to protect the waterways and provide access for people to those waterways. Donations from people like you help us in our mission. Remember, even a little can go a long way.

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