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Pennsylvania Outdoor News Calendar – September 24, 2021

Pennsylvania Outdoor News Calendar – September 24, 2021
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Pennsylvania Outdoor News Calendar – June 4, 2021

Outdoornews June 3, 2021 June 5: NWTF Cascade Thundering Toms, 5 p.m., New Englader. June 5: NC PF Chapter 630 Banquet, 4:30 p.m., Bellamauro-Reynoldsville. For more info call Chris Pringle, 814-590-1901. June 25: RMEF Lehigh Valley Chapter Banquet, 5 p.m., Homewood Suites, Center Valley. For more info call Karen Hendershot, 484-221-1679. June 26: WTU NEPA Chapter Banquet, 2 p.m., Gordon Pavillion, Monroe Township. For more info call Randy Storrs. 570-690-7514. June 26: WTU Rivers Edge Deer Camp, 4 p.m., Mount Union Fire Company. For more info call Randy Dunmire, 814-644-9138. July 17: WTU Crawford County Chapter Banquet, 4 p.m., Crawford County Fairgrounds, Meadeville.For more info call Michelle Krieg, 814-573-2533.

Pennsylvania Outdoor News Calendar – May 21, 2021

Outdoornews May 20, 2021 Banquets/Fundraisers. May 29: WTU Stars & Stripes Deer Camp, 4 p.m., Eisenhower Hotel & Conference Center, Gettysburg. For more info call Patrick Mcmaster, 717-965-3572. May 29: Northern Tier Clays for KECA fundraiser, 8:30 a.m. or 11:30 a.m., Thunder Ridge Sporting Clays Farm. For more info call Jay, 570-753-5260. June 5: NWTF Cascade Thundering Toms, 5 p.m., New Englader. June 5: NC PF Chapter 630 Banquet, 4:30 p.m., Bellamauro-Reynoldsville. For more info call Chris Pringle, 814-590-1901. June 26: WTU NEPA Chapter Banquet, 2 p.m., Gordon Pavillion, Monroe Township. For more info call Randy Storrs. 570-690-7514. June 26: WTU Rivers Edge Deer Camp, 4 p.m., Mount Union Fire Company. For more info call Randy Dunmire, 814-644-9138.

Georgia families turning to tornado shelters in wake of violent storms

Georgia families turning to tornado shelters in wake of violent storms Recent tornados in Georgia have caused people to consider purchasing underground shelters. BROOKS, Ga. - With violent storms hitting North Georgia this spring, more people are turning to tornado shelters to keep themselves and their loved one’s safe. On a day we spent with one installer, he was putting two shelters at different metro Atlanta residences.  One was going to Jennifer Hughey of Brooks. Her family lives in the path of a violent tornado that struck Coweta, Spalding and Fayette counties several years ago. Tornado shelter being installed in Brooks

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