Ocean City Fishing Club Open House results announced

More than a thousand people enjoyed Ocean City Fishing Club’s Open House at the Pier this past Thursday. Visitors brought a  record 220 lbs of non-perishable food to benefit the local Food Cupboard  and also donated $895 to the agency. 

Last year, 2,112 visitors attended two open houses. At the first event, 190  lbs of food were donated, and 195 lbs at the second. A total of $1,924  was contributed to the Ocean City Food Cupboard. 

“When we opened the pier gate,” said Tom Yucis, “it seemed a little slow.  But as the evening went on, the visitors kept coming, for a total of 1,020.  Thanks to their generosity, we were again able to make a significant  contribution to the Food Cupboard. I look forward to next week when we  have our second open house of the year.” 

That Open House at the Pier will be held Thursday, August 8, from 6-8  p.m. Visitors again are encouraged to bring non-perishable food items or  to make a cash donation to help feed the needy. 

Weather plays a factor in the success of any outdoor event, and although  rain forced the club to reschedule its first open house this year, Yucis looks  forward fair skies and sunshine bringing even more people to the pier for  the next open house. 

Ocean City Fishing Club member Joel Richman gives Jackson Diamond, 10, Hamilton Square NJ, a bloodworm to hold.

“In addition to contributing to a worthy cause,” he said, “everyone just  enjoys the experience. All you see are smiles on everyone’s faces.” 

Don Miller, who just moved to Ocean City recently after retiring from his  work in California with First Tee, a youth development organization that  combines golf with developing life skills, was first in line for the open  house. 

“I grew up in Vineland, and I’ve always wanted to walk the pier,” he said,  sharing a sentiment heard from many visitors. “This is so great!” 

Matt Kish, 10, who will be going into the fourth grade when he goes back  to school in Pennsylvania, studied a chart that listed the sizes of various  fish caught on the pier.

“I like fishing,” the youngster said. “I caught a bluefish in Florida and I want  to go for stripers some day.” 

Lavern Richman, Ocean City Fishing Club member, takes a picture for John and Cheryl Stipa, Newtown Square PA, at the club’s Open House at the Pier.

Club members were on hand at various locations on the pier to answer  questions and to help take photos for visitors with the Atlantic Ocean and  Boardwalk as scenic backdrops. Some youngsters, like Jackson Diamond,  10, from Hamilton Square, NJ, even got some hands-on experience with  bait used for fishing. 

“That’s slimy!” he exclaimed, as he held a bloodworm offered by Joel  Richman, one of the OCFC club members at the pier bait shack. 

The traffic onto the pier was steady and enthusiastic, with many  expressing thanks to the club for welcoming them to tour the pier. The  club has been holding open houses on the pier to benefit the Food  Cupboard since its centennial celebration in 2013. 

The OCFC, a private fishing club, has a strong commitment to community  involvement through programs that include the open houses, the youth  fishing tournament, awarding scholarships and advocating for recreational  fishing. Founded in 1913, it is the oldest, continually operating fishing club  in the United States.  

Ocean City Fishing Club member Tom Deacon answers questions from (left to right) Cathy Bauer, Lisa Milne and Maya Herzog, all Berwyn PA, at the club’s recent Open House at the Pier
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