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May 6, 2010

Ohio opens first collegiate Quail Forever chapter

Nelsonville, Ohio – Undergraduate students from Ohio’s Hocking College have formed the first collegiate Quail Forever chapter in the nation. Known as the Hocking Valley Quail Forever chapter, the group will provide future land stewards with conservation experience through planning, fundraising and hands-on wildlife habitat project work. “People should know that Hocking Valley Quail Forever

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Banquets/Fundraisers.

July 10:_Minnwaska Lake Assoc. Banquet, Minnewaska House. For more info call Jerry Melby, 320-239-3974. Aug. 21:_RMEF Banquet, 4:30 p.m., Dry Dock Restaurant. For more info call Tom Staka, 218-590-9902. Sept. 11:_Two Rivers Chapter Friends of the NRA Banquet, Halma Community Center. For more info call Brian Krantz, 218-437-6327. Education/Seminar May 22:_Archery Class, New Ulm, MN.

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