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Wilmington screening of Fly Fishing Film Tour will benefit Masonboro

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By Sarah Sullivan

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Tickets are now on sale for a fishing film festival that will raise funds for the local nonprofit organization that helps preserve Masonboro Island.

The Fly Fishing Film Tour, which has played in 160 North American locations during the course of its history, will hold its first screening in Wilmington at the Ironclad Brewery on July 7 at 6 p.m.

All net proceeds will be donated to Masonboro.org, a volunteer-based organization that helps preserve and promote Masonboro Island. As a part of the North Carolina National Estuarine Research Reserve, the island plays an important part in the coastal ecosystem. Masonboro.org provides cleanup of the island, funds field trips for local middle school students and advocates for open access to the island.

Established 10 years ago, the film tour showcases independent filmmakers from all over the country. This year’s event will include nine short films suited for fishermen and outdoorsmen of all types.

Film tour organizer Rusty Meador explained, “Our goal in presenting the tour is to bring the local outdoor community together and to raise money to protect the habitats that support our unique lifestyle.”

The event opens with a cash bar, local vendor expo and music by the local band Driskill. Tickets may be purchased at Intracoastal Angler at 6332 Oleander Drive or on www.flyfilmtour.com. Beach & Barn Apparel and Intracoastal Angler will host the show.

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