Media: POMA Announces Wide Range of Sessions for June Business Conference Ammoland Inc. Posted on
POMA Business Conference Range Day
Johnstown, PA – -(AmmoLand.com)- Never underestimate the value of networking, and never ever dismiss the impact of doing so in person.
With face-to-face interaction at a near standstill for more than a year, people are eager to be together again and, for anyone involved in the business of outdoors communications, that means attending the #POMA2021 Business Conference in Franklin, Tenn., June 15-17 2021.
Conveniently located just 30 miles south of Nashville, Franklin is steeped in history but has all the modern amenities needed for a successful conference. Visit Franklin Director of Sales Brendan Johansen said, “We are excited to host POMA in Franklin, not only to showcase the incredible outdoor experience here but across the entire Middle Tennessee region as well.” The Franklin Marriott Cool Springs will serve as the host hotel and other
7-Year-Old Montgomery County Boy Wins Top Prize in Big Buck Photo Contest
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Prescribed burns set for Lakepoint State Park
Updated Jan 17, 2021;
If you’re inclined to smoke allergies, you may want to call Lakepoint State Park before heading there for a camping, fishing or hunting trip over the next several months. Two prescribed burns are planned to take place on park lands sometime between Tuesday, January 19 and March 2021, weather permitting.
The first planned burn will take place in an area of recently planted longleaf pine located near the campground. The second burn will take place in an area adjacent to the lodge and cabins. The parks division says efforts will be made to ensure safety and proper smoke management during the burns, and the project is permitted by the Alabama Forestry Commission.
Hunters show off trophy bucks entered in Alabama Black Belt ‘Big Buck’ photo contest
Updated Jan 13, 2021;
Have you taken a nice buck this season in Alabama’s Black Belt region? There is a contest you can enter to win some nice prizes. Check out some of the entries that have been submitted so far.
The Alabama Black Belt Adventures Association’s annual Big Buck Photo Contest on Facebook runs through February 10.
To enter, contestants must upload a photo of a buck harvested within the 23-county Black Belt region during the 2020-2021 whitetail deer season to
AlabamaBlackBeltAdventures.org/bigbuckphotocontest. The entry that receives the greatest number of votes will be announced as the winner once the season closes on February 10, 2021. Photo contest winners from the previous two years are not eligible for entry. Votes are allowed once a day, per entry, per IP address.
Alabama Black Belt Adventures Association adds new board members
By Alabama NewsCenter Staff January 11, 2021
Fran Pearce and Joe Whitt have joined the board of the Alabama Black Belt Adventures Association. (contributed)
Former Auburn University football coach Joe Whitt and Pearce Catfish Farms founder Fran Pearce have been elected as the newest board members of the Alabama Black Belt Adventures Association (ALBBAA).
“We are extremely pleased that these two Black Belt enthusiasts are joining the board,” said Thomas Harris, ALBBAA founder and board president. “I have no doubt that the addition of coach Joe Whitt and Mrs. Fran Pearce will enhance our ability to promote the incredible recreational opportunities, as well as the thriving arts scene that can both be found all across the region.”
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