
Take Kids Fishing Day has returned! Thanks to the efforts of Wisconsin union members, building trades councils, and local labor councils, hundreds of kids in Wisconsin got to experience the joys of fishing over the weekend. Participants learned tips for catching fish firsthand from union members and received a free fishing pole and picnic-style lunch and snacks.
The annual Take Kids Fishing Day is sponsored by the Western Wisconsin AFL-CIO, the Greater West Central Labor Council, the Building and Construction Trades Council of South Central Wisconsin, the Western Wisconsin Building and Construction Trades Council, the Union Sportsmen’s Alliance and Humana. National and founding sponsors include Bank of Labor, Carhartt, Provost Umphrey, Plano, Buck Knives, Ullico, Union Insurance Group, AFL-CIO Investment Corporation, Wildgame and Thorogood.
Fishing events were held Saturday, June 5 and Sunday, June 6 in Eau Claire, Janesville, La Crosse and Madison. The event is great fun for young fishers and just as rewarding to the union member organizers who get to witness the joy it brings to participants firsthand.
“We could not have asked for a more beautiful day for the 9th annual Take Kids Fishing Day in La Crosse,” said Bill Brockmiller, Secretary-Treasurer of the Western Wisconsin AFL-CIO. “This event is not about how many fish you catch, or even if you catch a fish at all, but about the joy of getting together with family and the greater area community to get outside and spend some quality time together outdoors.”
The Building Trades Council of South Central Wisconsin said, “The Madison Take a Kid Fishing 2021 event was a HUGE success! Thank you to the many volunteers who made this possible. What a great memory these kids now have because of the hardworking women & men in the Union Building Trades.”
Greg Erickson President of the Western Wisconsin Building and Construction Trades Council said of the Eau Claire area fishing event, “another beautiful, union-made day on the water. Take Kids Fishing Day is a great time together with union member volunteers who spend the time putting together this community event together to pass along the joy of fishing to the younger generation. Proud of all the union brothers and sisters who make this yearly event possible. It’s a great way to give back to the community and protect Wisconsin’s great outdoors.”
These free events are staffed entirely by volunteers from the labor community and are a prime example of the value of introducing youth and their families to a healthy, outdoor pastime and the value of strong unions in our communities.
“Take Kids Fishing Day brings smiles to so many kids. There’s nothing like being a part of someone’s first catch,” said Robert Potter, Business Agent/ Financial Secretary, Heat and Frost Insulators Union Local 19. “It makes all the hard work behind the scenes worth it. It is dedication from our union member volunteers that take the time to separate worms, assemble poles, organize food, and share their angling experience that make this event a safe, fun, and successful endeavor.”

“Take Kids Fishing Day is a great way for union brothers and sisters to get together and give back to the next generation,” said Stephanie Bloomingdale, President of the Wisconsin AFL-CIO. “These events help to strengthen ties between local unions, union workers, and the families in our neighborhoods. Because of the labor movement, countless young people in Wisconsin have received their first fishing rod free of charge and have been able to pick up a few tips from union member angler experts while enjoying the outdoors and developing an interest in conserving and protecting our natural resources.”
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Photo credit: Thanks to Kevin Gundlach, President South Central Federation of Labor, AFL-CIO for taking photos at the Madison event.
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