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Offline Bob33

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Safari Club banquet: early bird registration
« on: January 09, 2015, 05:24:02 PM »
Early bird registration for Safari Club’s Puget Sound Chapter’s banquet is just a few days away.

Buy your tickets now and and save.

The event will be held February 21 at the Lynnwood Convention Center.

This is a great opportunity to meet others with similar interests in conservation and hunting.  The event includes raffles, dinner, as well as a silent and a live auction.

Thinking of a guided hunt in North America, Africa, or other places?  Come and bid and you may end up with the hunt of a lifetime. In addition, a custom-made 26 Nosler rifle put together by Benchmark Barrels will also be auctioned off. Last but not least, a Washington State Goat tag will be given to the highest bidder.

Come and enjoy the evening, but perhaps more importantly come to support an organization that supports and defends hunting.

http://sscf.schoolauction.net/convention2015

   
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Re: Safari Club banquet: early bird registration
« Reply #1 on: January 11, 2015, 10:12:14 AM »
I am there every year and once again we will be auction off the Washington State Auction Mountain Goat tag. Hopefully we can raise some more money to keep the pronghorn intoduction a success too.

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Re: Safari Club banquet: early bird registration
« Reply #2 on: January 11, 2015, 01:04:14 PM »
My wife and I will likely be there this year. Looking forward to it.
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