(KNZA)--A tradition to raise funds for a unique local cause continues, as the Brown County chapter of Quail Forever holds its annual banquet at the end of the week(Play
That's Bill Vonderschmidt, President of Brown County Quail Forever, Chapter 3143, who says, along with the many efforts that Friday's banquet supports, is one underway focused on habitat(Play Audio)
The local efforts of Quail Forever, which also includes youth events and activities, such as the upcoming youth hunt on Saturday, are held in conjunction with the state, and national goals, of the organization(Play Audio)
Vonderschmidt says Friday's banquet is open to the public, and a strong turnout, at 60-dollars per person, will go a long way towards supporting the local Quail Forever efforts.
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