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Community Service

Community service and charity work in the St Louis area is a main goal of the Flyfishers at the Crossing (FATC).  The FATC is a community of men that have a passion for fly fishing, but we are so much more than that! The FATC is about vital relationships with other men. Relationships that grow in trust and integrity with one another. More than being successful in life, we want to be significant in the lives of others. The FATC serves our community in anyway we can by supporting local organizations like the Scouts, St Louis Children’s hospital, Ronald McDonald House and others. Also by giving to charities such as Casting for Recovery, Project Healing Waters, Altar Fly Fishing, and the Mayfly Project.  We believe in conservation of our land, waterways and fisheries.  Most importantly, taking care of our own members and their families are high on our list. We like to follow the “I am third” principle of God first, others second and I am third. Check out the many community service events and charity work that we participate in. Come join us when we do.

2020 FATC Charity Dinner

Our 2020 FATC Charity Dinner held Monday, January 27th was a HUGE success!! 80 FATC members and friends attended our biggest event of the year to support our three charities; Casting for Recovery (women w/breast cancer), Project Healing Waters (active duty and retired military with disabilities) and the Mayfly Project … Read More…

2019 FATC in Review

2019 has been an awesome year for the FATC. We have taken many fly fishing trips in and out of the state of Missouri. We have been on podcasts and television. We have served our community in our Raise the Roof project, Ranken Jordan Pediatric Bridge Hospital, Ronald McDonald House, … Read More…

Service: Raise the Roof Project is Rolling!!

Our Raise the Roof Project is rolling along!  Christian Fellowship Baptist church THANKS you for all of your hard work. And I, as your chairman, thank you for your donations and your volunteerism for this project.  No, we are not done but we are finally seeing results that the members of … Read More…

Service: BSA Merit Badge Skills Day

FATC brothers; Mike Bisaga, Mike Oldani, Scott Dougherty, Steve Baker, Dan Staggenborg and Stirling Short helped out with the BSA Fishing, Fishing, Fly Fishing and Fish and Wildlife merit badge skills days this past Sunday. The morning drive to Godfry Ill was a little tricky in the dark and close … Read More…