25th Annual Hunting Heritage Banquet
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"sure hope to see you all there!"
~~~~~ NEW LOCATION ~~~~~
Ocotillo Event Center (old Dillion's location)
located at 6415 E. AZ-90 in Sierra Vista
Ocotillo Event Center (old Dillion's location)
located at 6415 E. AZ-90 in Sierra Vista
quick secure link to save your seat
https://events.nwtf.org/3006110-2024
~~~ OR ~~~
contact John Millican at 520-508-4272 or Wayne Kaiser at 520-678-9827
https://events.nwtf.org/3006110-2024
~~~ OR ~~~
contact John Millican at 520-508-4272 or Wayne Kaiser at 520-678-9827
On August 3, 2024 the Huachuca Gould’s Chapter of the National Wild Turkey Federation will hold their 25th Hunter Heritage Fundraising Banquet at the Ocotillo Event Center located at 6415 E. AZ-90 in Sierra Vista (see map at the bottom of page). Doors open at 4:30 PM. Note that this years’ banquet will be held at a new venue, so all liquor sales may require an ID or be carded.
Attendance will be capped at 180 and is first come, first served. It is anticipated that banquet ticket sales will be closed prior to the Banquet. If you are interested in attending, please secure your tickets early. Once seating has been filled, registration and ticket sales will be closed.
Ticket pricing is $120 for a couple, $80 for singles, $40 for children 17 years old and younger. If you are unable to attend this years’ banquet, we encourage you to purchase a membership to continue your support of NWTF and the Huachuca Gould’s Chapter.
General tables will seat 8 and are a first come first served basis. For larger groups’ we are offering a Corporate Table which includes 10 seats and an exclusive package. Cost is $1,400.00 including a 1-year Sponsor membership for the buyer, nine-1 year NWTF memberships (singles or couples), 10 great meals, $300 worth of general raffle tickets, and a pick of 1 item from the Osceola Package ($400 value). Corporate Table seats reserved for registered buyers only! Purchase early to reserve a table.
If you are unable to attend or would like to assist with funding yearly youth and family events, monetary donations will be accepted. Those who donate $200.00 or more will be entered to win $400.00 in cash. Do not need to be present to win.
We are now offering anybody interested in attending to purchase tickets through a secure link at https://events.nwtf.org/3006110-2024 . Ticket purchases using this link can be completed by visiting our website or by clicking on the link.
To guarantee a seat we recommend purchasing through this link. We will still offer selling tickets in person, but your purchase may be delayed depending on when we can arrange to meet with you. If interested in purchasing through HGC, phone either Wayne Kaiser or myself, John Millican.
The banquet is a casual dress, family-oriented evening with a variety of quality merchandise offered through live and silent auctions, raffles, games, and drawings. A large variety of firearms will be offered, along with outstanding bonus and super raffle packages. Evening activities are geared toward all family members.
Funds raised from this banquet support a variety of Conservation and community activities throughout the surrounding area, revolving around Conservation, Community, and Education.
Being a turkey hunter is not required. Our conservation projects improve habitat for all wildlife, and our outdoor activities provide education to assist in sportsman recruitment, retention, and reactivation. Throughout the year, our chapter hosts 12-16 events geared toward habitat improvement, family/ youth, and community. By attending our banquet, you will not only have a great time, but you will be helping to improve wildlife habitat and promote the outdoor way of life.
For more information contact either John Millican at 520-508-4272, Wayne Kaiser at 520-678-9827 or visit our website at www.nwtfhuagoulds.org
Attendance will be capped at 180 and is first come, first served. It is anticipated that banquet ticket sales will be closed prior to the Banquet. If you are interested in attending, please secure your tickets early. Once seating has been filled, registration and ticket sales will be closed.
Ticket pricing is $120 for a couple, $80 for singles, $40 for children 17 years old and younger. If you are unable to attend this years’ banquet, we encourage you to purchase a membership to continue your support of NWTF and the Huachuca Gould’s Chapter.
General tables will seat 8 and are a first come first served basis. For larger groups’ we are offering a Corporate Table which includes 10 seats and an exclusive package. Cost is $1,400.00 including a 1-year Sponsor membership for the buyer, nine-1 year NWTF memberships (singles or couples), 10 great meals, $300 worth of general raffle tickets, and a pick of 1 item from the Osceola Package ($400 value). Corporate Table seats reserved for registered buyers only! Purchase early to reserve a table.
If you are unable to attend or would like to assist with funding yearly youth and family events, monetary donations will be accepted. Those who donate $200.00 or more will be entered to win $400.00 in cash. Do not need to be present to win.
We are now offering anybody interested in attending to purchase tickets through a secure link at https://events.nwtf.org/3006110-2024 . Ticket purchases using this link can be completed by visiting our website or by clicking on the link.
To guarantee a seat we recommend purchasing through this link. We will still offer selling tickets in person, but your purchase may be delayed depending on when we can arrange to meet with you. If interested in purchasing through HGC, phone either Wayne Kaiser or myself, John Millican.
The banquet is a casual dress, family-oriented evening with a variety of quality merchandise offered through live and silent auctions, raffles, games, and drawings. A large variety of firearms will be offered, along with outstanding bonus and super raffle packages. Evening activities are geared toward all family members.
Funds raised from this banquet support a variety of Conservation and community activities throughout the surrounding area, revolving around Conservation, Community, and Education.
Being a turkey hunter is not required. Our conservation projects improve habitat for all wildlife, and our outdoor activities provide education to assist in sportsman recruitment, retention, and reactivation. Throughout the year, our chapter hosts 12-16 events geared toward habitat improvement, family/ youth, and community. By attending our banquet, you will not only have a great time, but you will be helping to improve wildlife habitat and promote the outdoor way of life.
For more information contact either John Millican at 520-508-4272, Wayne Kaiser at 520-678-9827 or visit our website at www.nwtfhuagoulds.org
6415 E. AZ-90 in Sierra Vista