‘Let’s Feed the Fish’ receives national award from Public Lands Alliance
The “Let’s Feed the Fish - Meet Me at the D.C. Booth Historic National Fish Hatchery” book was published by the Booth Society, the nonprofit friends group of the hatchery. Pictured L-R are Illustrator Bill Feterl and authors Karen Holzer, Joanna Jones and Kindra Gordon.
Karen Dahlgren Holzer, Booth Society Executive Director, shows the award from Public Lands Alliance for “Let’s Feed the Fish - Meet Me at the D.C. Booth Historic National Fish Hatchery.” The book was published and marketed by the Booth Society, the nonprofit friends group of the D.C. Booth Fish Hatchery in conjunction with the hatchery’s 125th anniversary. Holzer is a 1977 graduate of Timber Lake High School.
The Public Lands Alliance (PLA) has announced the "Let's Feed the Fish" children’s book, authored, illustrated and published by the Booth Society, is a recipient of one of its 2022 Partnership Awards. The award honors individuals, organizations, publications, products, programs and services that embody leading edge achievements in the preservation of public lands and enrich the visitor experience.