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Jim Matthews, ONS
3/3/04
OLD QUAIL UNLIMITED CHAPTER FUNDRAISER: One of the oldest, most-respected, and award-winning Quail Unlimited Chapters, the Riverside Chapter, will have its annual fund-raising event beginning 6:30 p.m. this Saturday at the Hidden Valley Golf Course in Norco.
This chapter raises funds at this dinner to finance several of its projects for the course of the year. These include assisting Desert Wildlife Unlimited in the Imperial Valley with the planting of 3,000 acres of bird habitat for doves, quail, and migrating songbirds. The club also assists in the purchase and planting of 10,000 pheasants in the Imperial Valley, sponsors several junior pheasant hunts in Southern California, and along with other chapters is working to manage and prepare of quail and dove habitat at Camp Cady Wildlife Area (near Barstow).
Dinner tickets are $75 per person, which includes membership in Quail Unlimited or the Dove Sportsman's Society. For dinner and a dual membership the fee is $100. Spouses or other dinner guests are $40 each.
For more information, contact Randy Stephens at (909) 597-0423 or via e-mail at randystephens_quail@msn.com.
With the cutbacks in the state budget, volunteer groups like QU -- which is one of the best -- will be essential in maintaining and expanding upland water resources and improving habitat.
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Anybody going? I may show up.
3/3/04
OLD QUAIL UNLIMITED CHAPTER FUNDRAISER: One of the oldest, most-respected, and award-winning Quail Unlimited Chapters, the Riverside Chapter, will have its annual fund-raising event beginning 6:30 p.m. this Saturday at the Hidden Valley Golf Course in Norco.
This chapter raises funds at this dinner to finance several of its projects for the course of the year. These include assisting Desert Wildlife Unlimited in the Imperial Valley with the planting of 3,000 acres of bird habitat for doves, quail, and migrating songbirds. The club also assists in the purchase and planting of 10,000 pheasants in the Imperial Valley, sponsors several junior pheasant hunts in Southern California, and along with other chapters is working to manage and prepare of quail and dove habitat at Camp Cady Wildlife Area (near Barstow).
Dinner tickets are $75 per person, which includes membership in Quail Unlimited or the Dove Sportsman's Society. For dinner and a dual membership the fee is $100. Spouses or other dinner guests are $40 each.
For more information, contact Randy Stephens at (909) 597-0423 or via e-mail at randystephens_quail@msn.com.
With the cutbacks in the state budget, volunteer groups like QU -- which is one of the best -- will be essential in maintaining and expanding upland water resources and improving habitat.
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Anybody going? I may show up.