TAC celebrates 20 years of fishing and fun

SPRINGFIELD — Dozens of worms made the ultimate sacrifice as employees at TAC Enterprises vied for the “Most Fish Caught” trophy at the 20th annual TAC Enterprises Fishing Derby held Friday, May 28.

The award eventually went to Ronnie Irwin, who caught 22 fish during the event held at the Shrine Club, 471 Shrine Road. The trophy for the first fish caught went to Doug Ballenger and the biggest fish, at 14 inches, was caught by Doug Pense.

TAC, a nonprofit corporation that provides employment, habilitation and housing opportunities for people with developmental disabilities, hosts the party every year to show appreciation to its employees for the year’s work.

Russell Graham, a TAC staff member who is a machine shop supervisor, spent his morning baiting hooks and casting so TAC employees could fish safely.

“My hands are going to be permanently purple or I’m going to smell like worms all day,” he said.

This, Graham’s first fishing derby, lived up to expectations set after his co-workers promised him he’d enjoy it.

“I was told this would be a great day and they were right,” he said as he tried to convince TAC employee Ballenger to leave his bobber in the middle of the lake until he had a bite.

TAC staffers started working early Friday morning to put on the event, which included an egg relay, volleyball, cornhole, bingo and a cookout.

A new experience for TAC employees and staff this year was a show by P.T. Reptiles. Company owner Peter Rushton, brought a tarantula, boa constrictor and an assortment of lizards to share.

About 20 volunteers from the Springfield Air National Guard — members of the 251st combat communication group and the 269th combat communication squadron — were on hand for the third year to assist with setup, food preparation and supervision at the lake.

“It’s a nice day. The employees enjoy seeing us in our uniforms and we look forward to it,” said Amber Ankeny, senior airman.

Contact this reporter at (937) 328-0371 or elroberts@coxohio.com.

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