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SCI Austin Hunters Heritage Banquet

Event date: 01/12/2010
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Austin -

Our 2009-2010 Hunters' Heritage Banquet
Tuesday, January 12, 2010
Renaissance Austin Hotel, 9721 Arboretum Blvd.

Featuring TV Host and author, JIM ZUMBO as the guest speaker!

While always an entertaining event, this year's banquet promises to be a particularly memorable gathering. As always, we will have our traditional dinner, silent auction, and raffles. For the live auction, we have lined up some excellent hunt destinations for you from all over the world.  The banquet's special feature this year is our guest speaker, Jim Zumbo. Jim is arguably the country's most prominent big game hunter, someone who has dedicated his life to supporting and defending hunting, and describing ways for people to become better hunters in his books, lectures, magazine articles, and TV show. Jim's beat is the outdoors, where he travels more than 250 days each year with rifle, shotgun, and fishing rod. He has hunted and fished on five continents, including hunting all 50 states for deer, every western elk state, most of Canada, and more than two dozen hunting trips to Alaska. Don't miss a unique opportunity to hear the stories this master hunter has to tell.

Doors open at 5pm.  If registered by January 8, the cost is $75 per person. After January 8, $100; Table of 8 $800 - includes special gifts as well as reserved seating. Pre-registration is required.

Tickets are available online at www.sciaustin.org.
Click here for auction items. The list is updated regularly so check back soon.
Click here to download donation and exhibitor registration forms. 

For questions or more information, call 512-203-6409 or email rsvp@sciaustin.org. We look forward to seeing you there!

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