DIRECTORS & COMMITTEES

Meetings and Directions:

The board of directors' meet monthly on the first Tuesday of each month (see Events Calendar for location).  Our meetings begin at 6:00 PM and run until approximately 8:00 PM. During the months of June, July and August, monthly meetings will be held at various locations outside in the Reno area.

Our 2010 Officers

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President - Wes Ong


(775) 530-0725
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Vice President - Mark Warren

(775) 972-5942

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Secretary - Tom Smith

(775) 741-8825
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Treasurer - Jerry Holtgrave

(775) 673-2919
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Our 2010 Directors

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Curt Kamada - Webmaster

(775) 376-9453

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Joe Cendagorta - Conservation

(775) 747-7858
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Charles Lorang - Project Healing Waters

(775) 815-7426

email Charles

Lisa Shea - Angler's Line
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Ryan Shea - Fly Tyer's Roundtable  

Committees:

Project Healing Waters

Our newest board member, Charles Lorang, has brought a wonderful volunteer opportunity to Club Members with Project Healing Waters.  We hope to begin our first sessions with veterans this January with some fly tying classes.  As our list of interested vets grows, we will be scheduling more activities.  To learn more about Project Healing Waters click the link to their website or contact Charles at 775/815-7426.

 

Trout in the Classroom

The club remains active in supporting Trout in the Classroom.  Ron and Ann Privrasky were instrumental in bringing this program to the schools of Western Nevada.  The Nevada Department of Wildlife continues to keep this program active in fourth and fifth grade classes all over Nevada.  This year the club donated funds to bring in a new classroom to Washoe County.  At present there are a total of 200 Trout in the Classroom units in Nevada.  This year the club donated funds to bring in a new classroom to the Double Diamond Elementary School in Washoe County. At present there are a total of 250 Trout in the Classroom units in Nevada. Of these 90 units are located in western Nevada, In southern Nevada, there are 115 units in service. I n Eastern Nevada, there are a total of 45 units.

Trout eggs are provided to the schools from the Gallagher Hatchery in Ruby Valley.  These eggs are available in late January and early February.  The eggs are distributed to the classrooms after NDOW conducts training for the teachers in the proper culture of trout eggs. In this amazing hands on experiment, grade school children get to see the miracle of egg development in their classrooms, learn about trout conservation and participate in the release of live fish to the wilds of Nevada.

Conservation

Joe Cendagorta from the Board of Directors will be informing club members in the latest Conservation concerns of the club through the newsletter.  Check out the newsletters for the latest from Joe. Also, check out these sites...

 

The Truckee River Flyfishers are sponsers for the Fly Fishing Federation.
For updates on whats happening to with the FFF check out: http://www.fedflyfishers.org/

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