These four "bouncers" were among two-dozen Alcoa employees who volunteered to help out during the Bassmasters Elite fishing tournament in Waddington. From left, Nate Rufa, Charlie Durant, Mike …
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These four "bouncers" were among two-dozen Alcoa employees who volunteered to help out during the Bassmasters Elite fishing tournament in Waddington. From left, Nate Rufa, Charlie Durant, Mike Morrell and Kevin Kitzman, watched the gate behind the stage where the pro anglers entered with their catch on their way to weigh in. Entrance to this area was limited to fishermen and tournament personnel.
MASSENA – More than 20 Alcoa employees volunteered at the Bassmasters Elite Series in Waddington.
The Alcoa group's volunteer efforts earned a $3,000 ACTION (Alcoans Coming Together In Our Neighborhoods) Grant to support the tournament, which provided an economic boost to the area.