Prior to being elected to public office, Fowler was an avid fisherman who would wade into the Patuxent River and make note of the clarity of the water. Fowler served as a member of the Calvert County Board of Education from 1963 to 1969. Each June at
Jefferson Patterson Park & Museum, Fowler held a "wade-in" into the Patuxent River at Jefferson Patterson Park & Museum, where he and others would walk into the waters of the Patuxent River until their feet were no longer visible. The event was previously held at Broomes Island, but was institutionalized at JPPM in 2010. Fowler did the annual tradition in order to bring awareness to the water clarity levels of the Patuxent River. In recent years, the "wade-in" has become a noteworthy public event, with numerous public officials joining Fowler in the walk, including
Maryland Governors Martin O'Malley and
Robert Ehrlich,
Democratic Party congressman
Steny Hoyer and U.S Senator
Barbara Mikulski. The "wade-in" has been an annual tradition since 1988. In 1994, Fowler was named as the candidate for Maryland
lieutenant governor under State Senator
American Joe Miedusiewski during the 1994 Democratic primary gubernatorial election. (However, the party's nomination and eventually the governor's seat would go to
Parris Glendening that year.) ==Death==