By Alric Lindsay
Last week, the Cayman Kind Action Committee, a non-profit organisation, held a fishing tournament for seniors. It was a success for the ten seniors who participated, some of whom took home prizes for the biggest fish and most fish.
Biggest fish
Walking away with first place for the biggest fish was Lindo Bodden. He caught a barracuda.
Commenting on the win, his wife, Anna Bodden, said:
Our fishing trip was amazing. Thanks to Cayman Kind Action committee for making this possible for us all today. Be blessed.
L-R: Romellia Welcome of Cayman Kind Action Committee and Lindo Bodden
Catching a Mahi Mahi and taking second place was Ellen Watson.
L-R: Romellia Welcome of Cayman Kind Action Committee and Ellen Watson
The third biggest fish was a barracuda by Audrey Clarke.
L-R: Romellia Welcome of Cayman Kind Action Committee and Audrey Clarke
Most fish
Winning the trophy for most fish was Clinton MaGawan, who caught seven.
L-R: Romellia Welcome of Cayman Kind Action Committee and Clinton MaGawan
Future events
For sponsorship of this event, Romellia Welcome of the Cayman Action Kind Committee noted that Minister Kenneth Bryan funded it, along with the food, while Deputy Premier Andre Ebanks paid for the transportation. Lastly, Carmen McField donated the trophies.
Regarding future events for seniors, Rommelia Welcome of the Cayman Kind Action Committee said that seniors could stay informed via announcements at the Chill Club for seniors and the group chats.
Seniors who wish to join the Chill Club may attend the T.E. McField Center on School Rd every Monday and Thursday from 10 am to 1 pm.