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Mark Twain Quail Unlimited Supports High School Shooting TeamsParis, MO (November 14, 2008)—On the bright, sunny morning of Friday, October 3, 2008, area high school FFA shooting team members were smiling for two reasons---they were outside and they were receiving free shotgun shells for their trap shooting team. The shotgun shells were Mark Twain Quail Unlimited’s annual donation made in support of high school shooting sports. Bob Riley, chapter president, stated, "I look forward to this presentation each year. Seeing the youth, who have so much excitement and enthusiasm about conservation and the shooting sports, is encouraging for individuals such as me. These kids are the future of shooting sports, wildlife conservation and conservation groups such as Mark Twain QU.” The Madison, Paris and South Shelby teams received five cases of shells each worth $375. Team sponsors all agree that donations such as this are very important as the teams use large quantities of shells for practice and events. In return, teams are asked to be involved and participate in various Quail Unlimited projects held throughout the year, such as the fund-raising banquet and conservation preservation projects, where they are exposed to the fundamentals of conservatism. Joining Bob in making the presentations were Mark Twain QU members John DeGarmo, Harvey Turner, Donald Simpson and Jamie Ebbesmeyer. The Mark Twain Quail Unlimited chapter is a non-profit group which promotes quail and other wildlife conservation through youth activities, education, landowner technical assistance, the funding of habitat improvement projects and having conservation equipment available for rent. The activities of the Mark Twain Quail Unlimited chapter are made possible through funds raised at their annual fund-raising banquet. The 2008 banquet was held on September 27. For more information about the Mark Twain Quail Unlimited group or the 2009 banquet, call Bob Riley at 660-327-4433.
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