Father’s Day Creek: Fly Fishing, Fatherhood and the Last Best Place on Earth

AUTHOR

Dan Rodricks

DATE: Saturday, November 2, 2019    |   TIME: 3:00 PM  |   VENUE: Inspire Stage – Top of the World Observation Level, World Trade Center

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Father’s Day Creek: Fly Fishing, Fatherhood and the Last Best Place on Earth

DATE
Saturday, November 2, 2019

TIME
3:00 PM

VENUE
Inspire Stage – Top of the World Observation Level, World Trade Center

401 East Pratt Street, 27th Floor, Baltimore, MD, USA

Where would you want to be if you knew the world would end tomorrow? How would you want to remember life on Earth? For the sake of sanity and soul, everyone should have a place in the outdoors they consider their personal sanctuary, a “spirit-home” that restores faith in the natural world even as climate change threatens it. Award-winning Baltimore Sun columnist and long-time angler Dan Rodricks describes the little piece of paradise he found through fly fishing — Father’s Day Creek, his name for a river in Pennsylvania that he considers The Last Best Place on Earth. The book challenges readers to identify their own Last Best Place and spend time there. The story unfolds over three hours on a single Father’s Day morning. While prospecting for trout, the author reflects, hour by hour, on his experiences with a fly rod and more than 50 years of fishing with his father, friends and children. The book offers advice on fly fishing and parenthood, and explores the wonders of finding one’s “spirit-home” midst the noise of modern life. The foreword, by fly fishing legend and former Sun outdoors writer Lefty Kreh, was composed just a month before his death in 2018.