|
News and Events
Scotch 101 Planned for March 23, 2012
HRAA will host "Scotch 101" a tasting event with scotch expert Frank Scott. Tickets are $45 for members and $50 for non-members. Frank will lead us through a tasting of whiskies from the various whiskey producing areas of Scotland. For more information, and to purchase your tickets, please contact event organizer Steve Gillis at 647-1132.
Hammond River Annual General Meeting
Our annual general meeting is being planned for late February 2012, with the date to be announced soon. We`ll provide an update as soon as the schedule is decided.
|
|
HRAA Membership
HRAA members receive regular information regarding member activities- classes, kayaking trips and reduced rates on admission to functions like the coffeehouse. As well, HRAA hosts an annual members potluck at Christmas time. HRAA members are personally involved in community clean-up, salmon broodstock collection, riparian planting, salmon assessments and redd counts. Whatever your skill, it can be put to good use in helping to protect this watershed and the remarkable fish in it!
Membership fees (plus HST):
- Adult $20/year
- Student or Senior $10/year
- Family $35/year
- Lifetime $150
Group memberships rates and benefits are currently being discussed.
Your membership fees help preserve and protect the wild Atlantic Salmon habitat, and also go to help maintain the beautiful Conservation Centre.
Becoming an HRAA Member is inexpensive and easy! Simply go here to download the registration form and follow the instructions on the form. | | |
|
Hello Friends of the St. John River!
You're invited to the first of an up-coming series of sessions in communities along the St. John River. The first session will take place 7 p.m. Monday Nov. 14 at the Hammond River Angling Association Building, 10 Porter Road in Nauwigewauk. Sponsored by the NB Conservation Council, Canadian Rivers Institute and WWF Canada, the session will be an opportunity for you to be part of a discussion about the newly released State of the Environment Report on the river. It will give you a chance to share your knowledge of the river, and to connect with each other to help make future positive changes throughout the system.
Fly Tying Lessons
Fish N Jam is underway!
Drop in to the centre for an evening of musical entertainment and fly tying during our weekly Fish N Jam sessions. Sessions start at 7 p.m. each Wednesday through the winter.
|