We regret that we have had to cancel this years Banqut (08). It is our intent to return next year. With a bigger and better event for you.
Thank you for past support of WWA and the southern lakes chapter.
We hope that you will continue to support WWA this year by attending a banquet from one of our many other chapters. You can find the details of outher banquets by checking the WWA State web site. http://www.wisducks.org/WWA%20Events2.htm
Wisconsin Waterfowl Association Southern Lakes Chapter is inviting you to continue your support of WWA.
Thank You
Mark Ward
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Who We Are And What We Do
The Wisconsin Waterfowl Association, a non-profit
conservation organization, was formed in 1983 by a group of sportsmen
and women who wanted to preserve and restore and state's waterfowl
habitat and hunting traditions. They were concerned with dwindling
waterfowl numbers and the loss of wetland habitat. They set out to
make a difference--raising money and using it to support worthwhile
wetland habitat projects.
The Southern Lakes chapter was
founded in 2005. Our first year was a great success! In the
up coming years we intend to grow and become a major contributor and
supporter to goals of WWA. With the help or our sponsors our offering
at the annual banquet will be some of the best in the state. Check
out our items so far in this year’s banquet. We would like to
thank last year’s sponsors and the sponsors who are already
on board to make this year even better than last.
We are proud of the fact that every dollar WWA
raises stays in the state of Wisconsin!
We strongly support WWA's on-staff experts that
work in partnership with over 14 other conservation groups and four
government agencies locating, designing, constructing and funding
projects throughout Wisconsin. Public land, private land, large or
small, WWA seeks out and completes many habitat projects each year.
We are proud of our hunting roots and are not shy about saying so.
Whether we are speaking to a group of kids at a hunters safety class,
or our state legislature, we actively support our hunting traditions.
We take every opportunity to remind those who may have forgotten how
much hunters and anglers have given to protect and support our natural
resources.
WWA members are as diverse as Wisconsin itself. Men and women, blue
collar and white, young and not so young, all together, working hard
toward a collective goal. We are proud to have mud on our boots.
Please check out the Wisconsin Waterfowl Association,
home page for more details as to what they are all about.
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