Nate Grace
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Is anyone from the site going to Duckers Day in Durham, NH this year? I believe it is on September 8th.
Below is a write-up about the event, in case anyone is interested in going this year. It is a good time in a great setting.
Nate
Duckers' Day is set to return this year to Wagon Hill Farm on Route 4 in Durham. This great outdoors event will take place on Saturday, Sept. 8 from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. A $5 donation is required, and kids are free.
For an exciting change of pace, they're hoping to appeal to you to come on over and join them for a "new and slightly used hunting and fishing items" tag sale. You can contact them to set up your own table for $20, to sell or swap items.
Are there any hunting clothes you've outgrown (or have shrunk)? Items you've grown tired of? Prints and decoys you no longer have room for (or your wife is telling you to move them)? Bring them on down! No firearms please.
They are especially excited to have the two moose taxidermy "Forever Locked" on display at the event.
Historic artifacts of Great Bay and water fowling will also be on display. Build a duck box with your child, watch retrieving dog demonstrations, and visit with carvers, artisans and vendors. They will have raffles, games, and contests for children, auction items and much more.
They would also like to continue appealing to all different groups to "support your sport." The idea is to get as many conservation and sportsman organizations as possible to become involved and inform the public of their worthwhile endeavors.
Duckers' Day was first held in 1991 to promote and foster the wise stewardship of the Great Bay Estuary and future waterfowling in the area.
Ducks Unlimited will again sponsor the event. Ducks Unlimited conserves, restores and manages wetlands and associated habitats. Since 1937, the private, nonprofit organization of Ducks Unlimited has constructed more than 36,000 wetland projects throughout Canada, the U.S. and Mexico. These projects now provide 10 million acres of habitat for some 900 wildlife species.
For information please contact Dick Magie at 472-7350 or fmagie@comcast.net; Rick or Barbara Church at 434-4303 or rl.church@comcast.net; or Mike Nolan at 772-0648 or michaeln@thebravergroup.com.
Below is a write-up about the event, in case anyone is interested in going this year. It is a good time in a great setting.
Nate
Duckers' Day is set to return this year to Wagon Hill Farm on Route 4 in Durham. This great outdoors event will take place on Saturday, Sept. 8 from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. A $5 donation is required, and kids are free.
For an exciting change of pace, they're hoping to appeal to you to come on over and join them for a "new and slightly used hunting and fishing items" tag sale. You can contact them to set up your own table for $20, to sell or swap items.
Are there any hunting clothes you've outgrown (or have shrunk)? Items you've grown tired of? Prints and decoys you no longer have room for (or your wife is telling you to move them)? Bring them on down! No firearms please.
They are especially excited to have the two moose taxidermy "Forever Locked" on display at the event.
Historic artifacts of Great Bay and water fowling will also be on display. Build a duck box with your child, watch retrieving dog demonstrations, and visit with carvers, artisans and vendors. They will have raffles, games, and contests for children, auction items and much more.
They would also like to continue appealing to all different groups to "support your sport." The idea is to get as many conservation and sportsman organizations as possible to become involved and inform the public of their worthwhile endeavors.
Duckers' Day was first held in 1991 to promote and foster the wise stewardship of the Great Bay Estuary and future waterfowling in the area.
Ducks Unlimited will again sponsor the event. Ducks Unlimited conserves, restores and manages wetlands and associated habitats. Since 1937, the private, nonprofit organization of Ducks Unlimited has constructed more than 36,000 wetland projects throughout Canada, the U.S. and Mexico. These projects now provide 10 million acres of habitat for some 900 wildlife species.
For information please contact Dick Magie at 472-7350 or fmagie@comcast.net; Rick or Barbara Church at 434-4303 or rl.church@comcast.net; or Mike Nolan at 772-0648 or michaeln@thebravergroup.com.
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