Texas Almanac, 1980-1981 Page: 2
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.. ... . ... - - .L-'S 2 -PLANNED ACTIVITIES
The DWWC schedules trips
throughout the year to accomo-
date the varied interests of its
membership from Great Bear
Lake in the Artic Circle to the
Amazon River in Columbia, S.A.
Trips include:
*Hunting *Canoing
*Fishing *Float Trips
Trips are offered in all price
ranges and are completely
planned in advance.
ANNUAL n
Single Me
Family MenTHE DWWC is vitally concerned with
conservation, and a standing com-
mittee gathers information and
reports to the membership any
conservation, ecological, political
or legislative measures which af-
fect hunting, fishing and related
activities. Members are encour-
aged to become involved by what-
ever means are appropriate.
MBERSHIF
ship $20.00
'rship $30.00El II L
MONTHLY LUNCHEONS
Members get together once a
month for good food, good fellow-
ship, outstanding programs, door
prizes and a minimum of business
matters. The programs feature
excellent speakers and/or films on
hunting, fishing, conservation and
matters enjoyable to sportsmen of
varied interests.
For more inform
SdalCas Weds
P.O. Box 4418 Dallas, T:MONTHLY NEWSLETTERS
DWWC members receive "The
Banner" every month. This in-
formative newsletter has news
and pictures of club trips, future
programs, special events, Calen-
dar of Events for the year, club
business and items of other inter-
est to the membership.nation call or write
and Watess laU
X. 75208 * (214) 941-4090D C
TEXAS LARGEST non-profit corporation, Dallas Woods and Wa-
ters Club was organized in 1961 and today has an average
annual membership in excess of thirteen hundred. The pur-
pose of the DWWC is to promote educational, social and
athletic endeavors involving outdoor sports in and upon the
woods and waters and to be actively involved in conservation
measures that will make the outdoors better for all.AE
mber
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