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Fish Pockets Fishing Event


FISH POCKETS YOUTH FISHING EVENT

August 8, 2026

Fishing kicks off at 9:00AM
Clear Lake Military Resort

14824 S Clear Lake Rd, Cheney, WA 99004

 

CLICK HERE TO REGISTER.

 

A free event, pairing special needs youth with peer mentors to learn how to fish. 

 

Fish Pockets was created to honor Brayden Bahme, Isaac’s 16 year-old cousin, and Cheney HS student, who tragically passed away in a PE accident. Brayden was an exceptional young man, with the ability to create authentic friendships with those with autism and other special needs through the shared activity of fishing. Brayden loved fishing so much, he would often come home with “fish in his pockets,” because you need all the hands you can get when teaching someone to fish. Fish Pockets Free Fishing Event will continue to build the foundation of normalizing individual differences of those living with autism and other special needs within our community by creating a safe space for neurodivergent youth to come alongside their neurotypical peers in order to build relationships, explore activities and interests (such as fishing) in a safe, nurturing environment.


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