Wednesday, May 20, 2015

9th Annual update

The 9th Annual Museum rally will be the weekend of August 7-9, 2015.  A block of rooms has been booked at the Quilt Inn.  701-263-6500.
Anyone camping will have to reserve a site for themselves.We will be staying in the North Hill campground again.  Reservations opened on May 1st. Our group has sites 97 to 100 booked already.  Sites 101-103 are still open.  If you want to camp but find all the sites in North Hill are booked, give me a shout because I'm sure we can double up in the sites.
https://apps.nd.gov/pnr/sp/services/public/reserve/mapview.htm


Friday supper to be at the Twin Oaks again unless something strange happens.


Starting to get excited about riding season. I've been out on a few short rides and have plans for a longer ride on Saturday.  Planning to meet some other Wardens on Wheels for pizza.


If you copy the following pledge form and paste it into Word, hopefully you'll be able to print it off.  I'll send an attachment of it to everyone on my mailing list too.



9th  Annual
WARDENS ON WHEELS
AUGUST 8, 2015

 The North American Game Warden Museum
 International Peace Gardens

On this date, Wildlife, Fisheries and Environmental Officers from across North America will be collecting pledges in support of The Game Warden Museum and riding their motorcycles to the Game Warden Museum site located at the International Peace Gardens located on the Manitoba and North Dakota border.

All proceeds from this event will be donated to the Game Warden Museum in order to support final phase construction at the site.

Full Name of Supporter
Mailing Address (needed if receipt requested)
Amount Pledged
Receipt? (Y/N)





































Your donation is considered tax-deductible as defined by Canadian and US charitable contribution guidelines

Pledge Sheet


Full Name of Supporter
Mailing Address (needed if receipt requested)
Amount Pledged
Receipt (Y/N)?





















































































Your donation is considered tax-deductable as defined by Canadian and US charitable contribution guidelines