5,000-Gallon Fish Tank

5,000-Gallon Fish Tank
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5,000-Gallon Fish Tank Coming to Scalin’ Up for Summer

A 5,000-gallon fish tank owned by Hawg Troughs from Wooster, Ohio will be coming to Scalin’ Up for Summer, presented by Veolia, this Saturday, June 11. The event will take place from 10 AM – 1 PM at Celery Flats Historical Area, 7335 Garden Lane. This mobile fish tank is transported on a truck bed around the country and is filled with water and stocked with fish, big and small, once on location. This feature at Scalin’ Up for Summer is something that everyone will enjoy and provides educational and entertainment opportunities for all ages and all levels of fisherman.

During Scalin’ Up for Summer, attendees will get an up-close look (and touch) of different types of scaly creatures and explore the world of fishing and boating. They will also learn about aquatic conservation, lure making and knot tying, cool reptile facts, and more. The first 150 kids to complete their fishing passport will receive a FREE FISHING ROD courtesy of Veolia and the Future Angler Foundation. Make sure to check the Facebook event @CityofPortageMI for updates.

For more information, please call Portage Parks & Recreation at (269) 329-4522.

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