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08-19-2009, 10:51 AM
NWTF ATV Run N Gun Event
a Good Time for a Great Cause
Bancroft Ontario.
Attention All ATV Riders
Fun, Four Wheelers, Firearms, fellowship and fundraising are set as the main
events at the 1st annual, NWTF Run N’ Gun event hosted by the Timberline
Strutters Chapter of the National Wild Turkey Federation (NWTF) and the
Bancroft Fish & Game Protective Association on Saturday Aug 22nd at the
Bancroft Fish & Game Club 27602 Hwy 62 S Bancroft Ontario.
Doors open at 9:00 am. Come early to enjoy ATV & Conservation displays,
participate in raffles and silent auctions before hitting the Range for a
Shotgun Still target shoot, and then hit the 85 km Trail on your ATV for a
great tour of North Hastings County’s country side. You will have three
shooting stations that will help build your score.
All Firearms and ammunition will be supplied at all firing points with
safety instructors, so if you never fired a shotgun or Crossbow before, here
is a great chance to introduce yourself to the fun of our Canadian Outdoor
Heritage and Shooting Sports Traditions.
Grand Prize: NWTF Edition Weatherby Vanguard Deluxe Rifle, chambered in
.300 WBY Mag
Or Cash prize if you do not have a P.A.L.
Tickets to the ATV Run N Gun Event is just $ 60 per ATV for advance
tickets or $ 75 at the door (Day of the Event).
For more information or Tickets for the event call Chris Patty 613-474-3035
or Peter Browning 613-332-6767
The NWTF is a national nonprofit conservation organization that was founded
in 1973 and has worked with wildlife agencies to restore wild turkey
populations from 1.3 million wild turkeys to nearly 7 million today. Now,
NWTF’s volunteers raise funds and work daily to improve critical wildlife
habitat, increase access to public hunting land and introduce new people to
the outdoors and hunting. Together, the NWTF's partners, sponsors and
grassroots members have raised and spent more than $286 million upholding
hunting traditions and conserving nearly 14 million acres of wildlife
habitat.
For more information about the NWTF, call (800) THE-NWTF or visit
www.nwtf.org (http://www.nwtf.org/).
About the NWTF: The National Wild Turkey Federation is a national 501(c)(3)
nonprofit conservation and education organization with a mission dedicated
to conserving wild turkeys and preserving hunting traditions.
When the NWTF was founded in 1973, there were only 1.3 million wild turkeys.
Today that number stands at more than seven million birds throughout North
America, thanks to the efforts of state, federal and provincial wildlife
agencies, the NWTF and its members and partners.
Growth and progress define the NWTF as it has expanded from 1,300 members in
1973 to more than 400,000 today. With that growth has come impressive
strides in wildlife management as the NWTF has forged dynamic partnerships
across the country to further its conservation mission. Together, the NWTF's
partners, sponsors and grassroots members have raised and spent more than
$286 million upholding hunting traditions and conserving nearly 14 million
acres of wildlife habitat.
While wild turkey restoration is nearing completion, the NWTF still has much
work to do. Across North America, supporters are working to enhance habitat
for wild turkeys and other wildlife while providing hunters with more
opportunities and access to public and private land. In addition, NWTF
volunteers and partners are introducing youth, women and people with
disabilities to the outdoors through special educational events.
The NWTF’s national headquarters, located in Edgefield, S.C., features the
Wild Turkey Center and Winchester Museum and 100-acre Outdoor Education
Center.
If you would like to become a member of Team NWTF, join a committee or start
a chapter, please visit our Web site at www.nwtf.org (http://www.nwtf.org/) or call us at
800-THE-NWTF.
a Good Time for a Great Cause
Bancroft Ontario.
Attention All ATV Riders
Fun, Four Wheelers, Firearms, fellowship and fundraising are set as the main
events at the 1st annual, NWTF Run N’ Gun event hosted by the Timberline
Strutters Chapter of the National Wild Turkey Federation (NWTF) and the
Bancroft Fish & Game Protective Association on Saturday Aug 22nd at the
Bancroft Fish & Game Club 27602 Hwy 62 S Bancroft Ontario.
Doors open at 9:00 am. Come early to enjoy ATV & Conservation displays,
participate in raffles and silent auctions before hitting the Range for a
Shotgun Still target shoot, and then hit the 85 km Trail on your ATV for a
great tour of North Hastings County’s country side. You will have three
shooting stations that will help build your score.
All Firearms and ammunition will be supplied at all firing points with
safety instructors, so if you never fired a shotgun or Crossbow before, here
is a great chance to introduce yourself to the fun of our Canadian Outdoor
Heritage and Shooting Sports Traditions.
Grand Prize: NWTF Edition Weatherby Vanguard Deluxe Rifle, chambered in
.300 WBY Mag
Or Cash prize if you do not have a P.A.L.
Tickets to the ATV Run N Gun Event is just $ 60 per ATV for advance
tickets or $ 75 at the door (Day of the Event).
For more information or Tickets for the event call Chris Patty 613-474-3035
or Peter Browning 613-332-6767
The NWTF is a national nonprofit conservation organization that was founded
in 1973 and has worked with wildlife agencies to restore wild turkey
populations from 1.3 million wild turkeys to nearly 7 million today. Now,
NWTF’s volunteers raise funds and work daily to improve critical wildlife
habitat, increase access to public hunting land and introduce new people to
the outdoors and hunting. Together, the NWTF's partners, sponsors and
grassroots members have raised and spent more than $286 million upholding
hunting traditions and conserving nearly 14 million acres of wildlife
habitat.
For more information about the NWTF, call (800) THE-NWTF or visit
www.nwtf.org (http://www.nwtf.org/).
About the NWTF: The National Wild Turkey Federation is a national 501(c)(3)
nonprofit conservation and education organization with a mission dedicated
to conserving wild turkeys and preserving hunting traditions.
When the NWTF was founded in 1973, there were only 1.3 million wild turkeys.
Today that number stands at more than seven million birds throughout North
America, thanks to the efforts of state, federal and provincial wildlife
agencies, the NWTF and its members and partners.
Growth and progress define the NWTF as it has expanded from 1,300 members in
1973 to more than 400,000 today. With that growth has come impressive
strides in wildlife management as the NWTF has forged dynamic partnerships
across the country to further its conservation mission. Together, the NWTF's
partners, sponsors and grassroots members have raised and spent more than
$286 million upholding hunting traditions and conserving nearly 14 million
acres of wildlife habitat.
While wild turkey restoration is nearing completion, the NWTF still has much
work to do. Across North America, supporters are working to enhance habitat
for wild turkeys and other wildlife while providing hunters with more
opportunities and access to public and private land. In addition, NWTF
volunteers and partners are introducing youth, women and people with
disabilities to the outdoors through special educational events.
The NWTF’s national headquarters, located in Edgefield, S.C., features the
Wild Turkey Center and Winchester Museum and 100-acre Outdoor Education
Center.
If you would like to become a member of Team NWTF, join a committee or start
a chapter, please visit our Web site at www.nwtf.org (http://www.nwtf.org/) or call us at
800-THE-NWTF.