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All-Star CAST On The River

Two years ago, “06880” reported on CAST for Kids.

The acronym stands for Catch A Special Thrill. The national non-profit enriches the lives of special needs kids through fishing. The organization provides them with their own rod and tackle box. Volunteer fishermen (and women) help show them the many joys of catch and release.

The Marcus family — Bonnie and Andrew, and sons Ben and Josh — have been involved from the start.

(From left): Bonnie, Andrew, Ben and Josh Marcus.

The other day, they opened their Saugatuck River home for the 3rd annual event.

Josh — a rising senior at Stamford’s Bi-Cultural Day School — spent the past year raising money with CAST for Kids. Funds paid for free rods, tackle boxes, t-shirts and awards for all participants.

He worked with the parents of local teenagers and children to coordinate the day. Josh made sure everyone was partnered with a “fishing buddy,” who taught them to hold a rod, what it feels like when a fish is on the line, and how to safely release the fish back into the water.

Bella with her catch.

A surprise “celebrity” traveled from Washington DC, to learn how to fish.

Jose Montano — a blind, wheelchair-bound teen with cerebral palsy — told his parents during the pandemic that when they could travel again, he wanted to go somewhere to learn to fish.

Jose: The CAST celebrity in Westport.

Jose’s mother found CAST for Kids online. They arrived in Westport the night before, so he could be ready early in the morning.

Jose was already known for his talented hands. He overcame his blindness by pursuing his passion for music, become a jazz piano sensation.

Everyone loved the day. (Including the fish, who were returned to the water.)

The Marcuses are already planning next year’s event. To volunteer, help sponsor, or spread the work, email joshmarcus1800@gmail.com.

Happy fishing!

Dylan shows off his fish.

Sean, on the Saugatuck River.

CAST Reels In Special Kids

Ben and Josh Marcus love to fish. Every day after school, the Westport brothers — honor students at the Bi-Cultural Day School in Stamford — cast their lines, relaxing before starting homework.

Fishing is social, recreational — and outdoors.

That makes it perfect for children with special needs. Thanks to a national organization — and the Marcus brothers — this past weekend, over 20 local kids discovered the joy of fishing.

And caught their own fish.

Success! Charlie Sanderson lands one!

Catch A Special Thrill– called CAST (get it?!) — is a national non-profit that enriches the lives of special needs kids through fishing. The organization provides them with their own rod and tackle box. 

This weekend marked CAST’s first Westport event. Benjamin and Josh helped bring it here.

Their parents, Bonnie and Andrew Marcus, opened their Saugatuck River home. It was a day of fun, food — and fishing.

Sam and Louis Parks

Local fishermen served as one-on-one coaches. CAST director Jeff Barnes — a retired bass pro fisherman — came from Alabama to help Ben and Josh.

Every youngster caught a fish. All were returned to the water.

But they will always keep the photos and memories.

(Sponsors include Iridian Asset Management, Goldberg & Marcus Dental Associates and the Bonnie Marcus Collection. If you love fishing — or know a child who would like to attend next year — email benscuba18@gmaio.com.)

Dylan Curran and friend. (All photos/Bonnie Marcus)