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Duck Duck Hunt Event Supports Arkansas Hunters Feeding The Hungry

Tuesday, September 17, 2013 3:02
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Arkansas Game & Fish Commission

Arkansas Game & Fish Commission

LITTLE ROCK, AR --(Ammoland.com)- If you enjoy the outdoors, Arkansas Hunters Feeding the Hungry has a deal for you.

Duck Duck Goose is a popular consignment sale that features children’s clothing and accessories at the Hall of Industry on the Arkansas State Fairgrounds.

This year it’s running Sept. 19-21 2013. Duck Duck Hunt is a one-day deal, 7 a.m.-noon, Saturday, Sept. 21 2013. Parking and admission are free.

Here’s how you can help Arkansas Hunters Feeding the Hungry and find some good deals for yourself. Follow these three simple steps:

First, round up your used but serviceable hunting, fishing and other outdoor gear: clothing, waders, rods, reels, tackle boxes, hats, tents, cots, sleeping bags, boots, bows, arrows, deer stands, decoys, packs, knives, blinds, gun cases, canoes, kayaks, paddles, life jackets, wildlife prints, duck calls, lanterns, camp stoves, targets, binoculars, turkey calls, etc. Guns will not be accepted.

Second, take your items to a PODS container at one of four Farmers’ Association stores in central Arkansas through Sept. 14 (you’ll receive a receipt for your tax-deductible donation).

  • Benton – 18835 Interstate 30, 501-776-2727
  • Cabot – 2691 Highway 367 S., 501-941-2545
  • Little Rock – 4816 Stagecoach Road, 501-565-0961
  • Malvern – 805 W. Moline St., 501-337-9539

Third, help Arkansas Hunters Feeding the Hungry by buying affordable outdoors gear at the Duck Duck Hunt sale. All of the proceeds from Duck Duck Hunt go directly to Arkansas Hunters Feeding the Hungry, a program that provides meals to the state’s most needy people. The success of the program depends on the generosity of hunters (who donate venison and other wild game), cooperation from meat processors, support from local food distribution organizations, and financial contributions.

For more information about the sale, visit www.duckduckhunt.com. For more about Arkansas Hunters Feeding the Hungry, visit www.arkansashunters.org.



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