By
Ashley Crawford MISSISSIPPI
STATE -- Granting outdoor wishes to children with
life-threatening illnesses was a dream Bruce Brady never saw
materialize, but the program developed in his memory carries
out his dreams. Catch-A-Dream
is a wish-granting program that was founded to memorialize
Brady, a long-time resident of Brookhaven. The program
grants once-in-a-lifetime outdoor experiences to children
under the age of 18 who have life-threatening
illnesses. Brady
was an accomplished outdoor writer and hunting enthusiast.
Before his death in 2000, Brady was employed by Outdoor Life
magazine as editor-at-large. "Bruce
was a fascinating person. He devoted himself to young people
and introduced lots of children to the outdoors," said Peggy
Brady, the widow of Bruce Brady. Mississippi
State University's Department of Wildlife and Fisheries
conducts the Bruce Brady Memorial Catch-A-Dream program
through the 4-H Field and Stream Program. It is a
partnership between the MSU Extension Service, the
Mississippi Wildlife Federation, the Mississippi 4-H Club
Foundation of Miss., Inc., and the Brady family. Brady
said the program was originally developed for Mississippi
youth. "It
began to grow and grow," Brady said. "We realized we did not
need to stifle its growth. With the help of MSU's Extension
Service, the program just took off and became
national." Brady
said the outdoors seemed to renew her husband's spirit as he
fought a three-year battle with cancer. "Even
when Bruce was in the hospital, he would be planning outdoor
trips," Brady said. Marty
Brunson, Catch-A-Dream program chairman and Extension
wildlife and fisheries specialist, said the program gives
children a unique opportunity to divert their minds from the
many physical pressures they face. "These
children are given a reason to look at life differently,"
Brunson said. "Life is, indeed, priceless." The
program has fulfilled four dream adventures since its
founding in 2000 and receives a steady flow of applicants
wanting their own dream adventure. Ashley
May, a 14 year old from Conehatta, was diagnosed with
leukemia in March 2001 and wished for a deer hunting
trip. "Her
dream was to kill a buck big enough to go on the wall,"
Brunson said. "Well, she killed two bucks to go on the wall
during her hunting trip." The
Georgia-Pacific Monticello mill hosted Ashley's hunting
adventure in January and provided the hunting grounds,
lodging for Ashley and her family in their VIP guest house
and meals. "Ashley
continues to receive treatments in Memphis but remains in
school," Brunson said. "She is a good student and very
courageous." The
wishes go beyond deer season. Other wishes in the making
involve turkey, elk and moose hunts as well as offshore and
local fishing trips. On Feb.
12, Catch-A-Dream granted a 9-year-old boy from Brandon his
fishing trip wish. "I
received a call from the Children's Cancer Clinic in Jackson
about a boy in critical condition, so we worked quickly to
prepare his adventure," Brunson said. A few
days later, the young boy experienced his dream. Along with
his cousin, the boy caught 205 fish and had dinner with his
family and representatives from Catch-A-Dream. "We
gave him presents to remember the day by, and he had all of
his favorite foods including a Baskin Robbins ice cream
cake," Brunson said. Brady
and Brunson both described Catch-A-Dream as a
blessing. "We are
able to minister to children battling different illnesses by
granting their desires to be outdoors," Brunson
said. Many
partners help make the dreams of "youth with precious little
time to waste" become reality. On May
6 and 7, country singer Tracy Byrd is hosting a celebrity
golf tournament benefitting Catch-A-Dream at Old Waverly
Golf Club in West Point. Individuals and corporate sponsors
may purchase tickets to play golf with Byrd and 28 other
celebrities. "At
night, there will be festivities along with silent and live
auctions. The tournament will be capped with a concert by
Byrd and other country singers," Brunson said. "We hope the
tournament will generate both awareness and resources for
Catch-A-Dream." For
more information about the Catch-A-Dream program, contact
Brunson at (662)
325-3174 or visit the website www.catchadream.org. Released:
March 4, 2002
Forestry,
Wildlife & Fisheries News
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Program enables
youth to fulfill outdoor dreams
Contact: Dr. Marty Brunson, (662) 325-3174
Mississippi State University Extension Service
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