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United Anglers of Southern California’s 5th Annual Garage Sale
This year’s event —which takes place on Sunday, December 3rd —will be held at Turner’s Outdoorsman’s new warehouse facility in Ontario. This new location will provide plenty of room for products and visitors, making it easy for bargain hunters to get around and find what they’re looking for. “We’re very grateful to Don Small and Mark Lemons of Turner’s for stepping up and helping us in such a big way,” said Raftican. “Turner’s has always provided so much great product for our annual fundraiser, and now they’re letting us use their new home as the headquarters for our sale,” he added. Last year’s event at Shimano American Corporation headquarters in Irvine was a big success, raising thousands of dollars to support UASC’s important, year-around efforts on behalf of recreational fishing. UASC volunteers and staffers have been at work for months gathering new and used products donated for the event by manufacturers, retailers and private citizens. These donated items will be offered to the public at bargain prices, with net proceeds from the sale going to help fund various UASC initiatives —the most notable of which is to influence future Marine Life Protection Act (MLPA) implementation in Southern California to minimize impact on recreational fishing. “This will be our focus in the coming year, and we can really use the support of every angler and every industry stakeholder,” said Raftican. “Our annual Garage Sale event is a big part of preparing for the coming year.” Turner’s Outdoorsman Warehouse Facility 1041 Mildred Ave. Ontario, CA 91761 SUNDAY, DECEMBER 3rd, 9am-12pm UASC Members get in half an hour earlier at 8:30am. New Member can join on site starting at 6:00am. MUST BRING MEMBERSHIP CARD For more information or to donate items for the event, call UASC (949) 863-9447 or Email: victor@unitedanglers.com
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"The solution to any problem - work, love, money, whatever - is to go fishing, and the worse the problem, the longer the trip should be." John Gierach U.S./Canadian author |
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