NEWSLETTER UPDATES
(Updated 10/25/11)


SEPTEMBER NEWSLETTER    > > > >

  • We would like to thank Gil and Sally for their hospitality. We had a fair crowd, about 40 kids, at the annual Family Picnic. The weather was wet but all had a great time.
  • The Chapter will help sponsor the Taxidermy Alley at the January I-X sport show. See Flyer below. If you know a taxidermist, pass the information along please.
  • March 3rd, 2012 Fundraiser. The Committee has met a few times and plans are coming together. We will partner with Great Lakes Outdoor Supply again this year. We will have flyers at the Chili Fest on Oct. 20th.
  • With deer season well under way, anyone that would like to donate meat, call Brian Foster at (216) 671-8402 or Mike Samsel at (216) 241-0333.
  • The Chapter sponsored 23 youths for the fall Lakes & Trails Camp this year. This is a great program and we would encourage the members to get their kids involved.
  • The Chapter will sponsor a table at the Valley View Hunt Club Fund Raiser.
  • Mike Sustin of West Geauga High School gave a presentation of the field trip he organized to Wyoming. 18 high school girls and boys had a chance to learn about the outdoors. To see comments and pictures, go to www.ecologytrip.blogspot.com. The Chapter helped sponsor the trip.


UPCOMING EVENTS

OCTOBER    > > > >

Lakes & Trails
Sept. 31-Oct 3rd, 2011
Please visit the Lakes & Trails website for details. To view or print a flyer for the 2012 event click here.
Chili Feast
Oct. 20th, 2011 5:30-10:00pm
Wagner's County Inn, 30855 Center Ridge Rd. Westlake, Ohio 44145.
Proceeds to benefit disabled youth & adult hunting programs.
Live Entertainment by the New Sunset Band! (Oldies, Beatles, Motown & County).
$25.00/person Chili Bar featuring different types of wild game chili along with beef chili, corn bread, sides & hot dogs. Food served from 6-8pm. Beer is included all evening! You must puchase an event ticket to attend, but you don't have to puchase gun raffle tickets.
Purchase tickets by visitng www.slabmseasonings.com or visiting one of the Great Lakes Outdoor Supply Locations.
Purchase one of three packages for gun raffles starting at the $25.00 range. Engage Firearm Training will also be on hand with information on CCW classes or you can visit their website at www.engagefirearmtraining.com.



NOVEMBER    > > > >

No Upcoming Events scheduled for this month.


DECEMBER    > > > >
Christmas Party
December 13, 2011, 6:30pm
Join us for our annual Christmas Party held this year at Brothers Lounge 11609 Detroit Road. $20 per person. RSVP John 440-897-2187.


JANUARY 2012    > > > >
Taxidermy Alley~
January 19-22, 2012 I-X Center in Cleveland, Ohio
See Full Details View Flyer


FEBRUARY 2012  > > > >
No Upcoming Events scheduled for this month


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