Kids and our Future,
That’s what fishing is all about!
By Ken Gibbs, Youth Director
During the Indianapolis Boat, Sport, and Travel show I had a chance to talk with a young man by the name of Kenny Burkhart. This young man was at one time one of the Indiana Bass Federation’s junior anglers who participated in a junior club, fished the IBF Junior Trail, and was on several IBF Junior State Teams. While talking with him, he asked me if I could possibly do a favor for him. Being an outstanding young man now, I could only answer with a yes!
He proceeded to
tell me a short story of a young child from
Well, just a few
days later I received a call from Teresa Brown who is the Wal-Mart store
manager in
Let me tell you,
this little boy had a lot of friends and family. As we prepared for Michael’s
arrival, others began showing up. There was a local church choir there to
perform. The Mayor of Martinsville was there. Wal-Mart store employees and truck
drivers from the local Wal-Mart distribution center, which included Michael’s
grandpa, were there. There were local news paper and radio people. The
Teresa Brown started
off by first thanking everyone for taking the time to be there, then the presentations
began. The church choir sang for everyone. The Mayor gave Michael a key to the
city and declared that the city was “Michael’s for the Day!” The Wal-Mart truck
drivers, including his Grandpa, gave Michael an official driver’s shirt,
Honorary Drivers Certificate, and a check to the family. Then Mary and I
proudly represented the Indiana Bass Federation by presenting Michael with a
brand new rod & reel, a new Ranger Boats hat, and Michael’s very own
“Indiana Bass Federation, FLW/TBF, Ranger Boats Tournament Shirt”. He also
received from the “Adopt an Angler” program a tackle box full of Touchdown Lure
products. He also has a standing invitation from the IBF to go fishing with us
as soon as he possibly can. The wonderful employees of Wal-Mart, through their
“Hearts & Hugs” program, raised and presented the family with a check for
over $2,500 dollars! All of this, as well as donations from several other
companies. Then everyone enjoyed some
cake just before a parade of police cars, fire trucks, and Wal-Mart semi trucks
paraded though the streets of
It’s too bad that the snowy weather conditions prevented a planned visit from a Monster Truck and a Ranger bass boat from being there.
Let me tell you, that little boy had a bigger smile on his face then he had when he arrived, and especially on his Mom’s, Dad’s, and proud Grandpa’s faces.
The hearts and prayers of the entire Federation
go out to Michael and his Family.
To Kenny Burkhart, we thank you!









