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Hunt of A Lifetime Banquet


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On the back page of the Outdoor section of Wednesday's Star Tribune there was an article on "Hunt of a Lifetime". If you haven't read it and would like to please refer to the following link (Wish of a Lifetime - Star Tribune)

Dave McHugh was in our gallery today as we are doing the framing for the upcoming banquet on Saturday, Feb 4th.

Banquet at Courtyards of Andover

13545 Martin Street NW, Andover, MN 55304

Ron Schara will be the Master of Ceremonies

Doors open at 5pm - Dinner at 6:30pm - Program at 7:30pm

Tickets $75

Raffles - Silent & Live Auctions - Door Prizes

Hunting Trips - Bear Hunting, Pheasant Hunting, Waterfowl

Fishing Trips - Lake Oahe, Mille Lacs, Lake Michigan

Sports Equipment - Fishing gear, Archery gear, Hunting gear, 25 Guns, Wildlife Prints and More!!!

Hunt of a lifetime foundation is a non-profit organization that grants hunting and fishing adventures to children who have been diagnosed with life threatening illnesses.

If you are unable to join us please contribute to the Hunt of a Lifetime Foundation. By sending your donation to Tina Pattison/Hunt of a Lifetime at 6297 Buffalo Road, Harborcreek, PA 16421 www.huntofalifetime.org

Guys and Gals, this is going to be a great banquet to attend. Dave has been in here a number of times, I'm telling you there isn't a more sincere and dedicated person who is giving his heart and soul into this worthwhile cause. If you can support them in anyway you won't regret it.

Sincerely,

Art Barbarians

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