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Elk foundation to host dinner
December 22, 2002
If you're in a quandary on what to buy the sportsman who has everything, tickets have just gone on sale for the Northern California Chapter of the Rocky Mountain Elk Foundation's fund-raising banquet, to be held Jan. 25, 2003, at the Shasta District Fair grounds in Anderson.
Tickets, which include a year's membership to the organization, are $60 for singles, $90 for couples, $250 for sponsors and $1,000 for a lifetime membership. That price gets you in to one of the premiere wildlife fund-raising events in California. A tritip dinner will be served by the Redding Rodeo Association; bar service will be provided by the Redding Sunrise Rotary Club; and Fusero Hall will be filled with items to be bid on, or raffled off.
The items always include firearms, original wildlife art, hunting and fishing trips — including the chance to bid on a tag to hunt elk on Sierra Pacific lands in 2003.
More than 90 percent of the money raised by this annual event are spent on wildlife conservation. Nearly $300,000 was spent in California alone in 2000 and 2001. Seating is limited, and there will be no tickets sold at the door. To order tickets, call Dennis Lee at 244-8109 or Bob Armstrong at 244-4049. For sponsor tables, call Jack Byron at 524-1370 or Brenda Taylor at 347-5996.
December 22, 2002
If you're in a quandary on what to buy the sportsman who has everything, tickets have just gone on sale for the Northern California Chapter of the Rocky Mountain Elk Foundation's fund-raising banquet, to be held Jan. 25, 2003, at the Shasta District Fair grounds in Anderson.
Tickets, which include a year's membership to the organization, are $60 for singles, $90 for couples, $250 for sponsors and $1,000 for a lifetime membership. That price gets you in to one of the premiere wildlife fund-raising events in California. A tritip dinner will be served by the Redding Rodeo Association; bar service will be provided by the Redding Sunrise Rotary Club; and Fusero Hall will be filled with items to be bid on, or raffled off.
The items always include firearms, original wildlife art, hunting and fishing trips — including the chance to bid on a tag to hunt elk on Sierra Pacific lands in 2003.
More than 90 percent of the money raised by this annual event are spent on wildlife conservation. Nearly $300,000 was spent in California alone in 2000 and 2001. Seating is limited, and there will be no tickets sold at the door. To order tickets, call Dennis Lee at 244-8109 or Bob Armstrong at 244-4049. For sponsor tables, call Jack Byron at 524-1370 or Brenda Taylor at 347-5996.