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AMOS FROM NB!!!
A Mark II from Savage Arms
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Next Draw Date September 30th, 2010
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Our Chair, Terry Burns is adamant about what he calls “paying it forward” and Amos from New Brunswick - our latest draw winner has done just that. After receiving his MarkII – he went to visit Ralph & Nancy Hanscome, presented them with his prize and asked that they use it to raise funds at their next annual Martin Streef Memorial Shoot. Ralph Hanscome, from Hanscome Outdoor Adventures Ltd. explains. “The funds raised at this event go toward the Streef Memorial Fund that provides funding and mentoring for young people coming in to the firearms sports. The fund offers an opportunity for young hunting enthusiasts, those who might not otherwise have the chance, to experience the full upland game adventure.” He continued, “The adventure will include transportation to and from Hanscome Outdoor Adventures' Limestone Lodge located in Perth Andover, NB., meals, accommodation, guides, dogs, safety instruction, guns and ammunition. All a successful candidate has to do is pack some clothes and get ready for a world class hunting experience.” We can’t wait to attend the shoot again this year & look forward to seeing old friends and having the opportunity to meet new ones. $20 of every CFI membership sold at the event and on our web site - August 6th, 7th, & 8th will be donated to the fund. So if you want to support this event and the CFI – don’t forget to buy your membership on that weekend. We will there to participate in the shoot and hope to see you there as well. If you would like to find out more about the fund and its purpose, please visit www.hanscomeoutdoors.com/main.asp?50 . If you like the thrill of the hunt – you might also take a look at what Hanscome Outdoor Adventures has to offer. When you go – make sure you place your donation to the Martin Streef Memorial Fund in the red bucket that’s located in what is called the “cookhouse” – but actually resembles a comfy classic country dining facility. |



