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Blair Smith Fishing with Kids event in Trenton on Saturday changing locations

By Paul Martin Aug 20, 2025 | 5:05 PM

The 17th annual Blair Smith Memorial Fishing with Kids event, taking place on Saturday, August 23, is changing locations.

Due to shoreline conditions at Centennial Park, the event will now take place behind Tomasso’s in Downtown Trenton.

The event is a wonderful opportunity for children to experience the joy of fishing and create lasting memories with their families.

Please note, the location of the event has been changed to Riverfront Square, Downtown Trenton.

Date: Saturday, August 23, 2025

Time: 11 am – 2 pm

LOCATION CHANGED TO: Riverfront Square, Downtown Trenton (behind Tomasso’s)

Admission: Free

Requirements: Children must be accompanied by an adult and wear a life jacket. Participants should bring their own fishing poles and tackle.