The Panola Watchman (Carthage, Tex.), Vol. 127, No. 11, Ed. 1 Sunday, February 6, 2000 Page: 14 of 16
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Chapter's Annual Wild Turkey Su-
per Fund banquet is $35. Mem-
berships will help the NWTF sup-
port wildlife management on pub-
lic, private and corporate lands and
preserve hunting as a traditional
American sport. ,
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Tuesday at Summit D, 200 East
Methvin Street in Longview.
The "Bright Future for Rural
Communities" workshop begins at
9 a jn. and is open to business lead-
ers, economic development entities,
city and county officials and any-
one interested in rural economic
development The workshop ends
at 2:45 p m. Luncheon seating is
limited to the first 100 registrants.
Co-sponsors include the North
East Texas Economic Development
Roundtable, Rusk County Electric
Cooperative, Sabine River Author-
ity, Southwestern Electric Power
Co., and TXU Electric.
Commissioner Combs will be
on hand to talk about TDA's eco-
nomic development efforts and
changes made in the 76th legisla-
NWTF to host auction and
dinner at Exposition Center
The Panola Watchman welcomes the submissions
of your church or religious organization to be
Included In the Wedneaday Church Calendar
“Grace Notea", or on the religion page. For more
information, contact Anita Shahan at 693-7888
Economic development of East five session that have enhanced the
Texas* rural areas, including Patch agency's role in rural economic de-
Comty, will be (he topic of discus- velopment.
sion at an upcoming workshop "Texas as a whole cannot pros-
scheduted to be held in Longview. per unless rural Texas prospers,"
Agriculture Commissioner Su- Combs said. "This workshop will
san Combs announced today that answer questions and help generate
the Texas Department of Agricul- ideas that will work for individual
ture is co-sponsoring the workshop rural communities."
During the morning session, a
panel will focus on economic de-
velopment from a local, regional
and state perspective. Panel mem-
bers Include: Jerry dark, Sabine
River Authority; Dr. Greg Taylor,
Texas A&M University; and Judge
Sue Kennedy, Nacogdoches
County.
In the afternoon, a panel on na-
ture tourism will include Linda
Campbell from the Texas Parks and
Wildlife Department and Rick
Hirsh, Texas Agricultural Exten-
sion Service agent from Henderson
County.
For registration'' information,
contact Cliff Todd, economic and
agribusiness development specialist
in IDA’S Tyler officer at 939-3999.
The Panola County Chapter of Since the NWTF was founded
the National Wild Turkey Federa- 26 years ago, more than $102 mil-
tion will host the Wild Turkey Su- lion NWTF and cooperator dollars
per Fund auction and dinner at 6 have been spent on more than
pjn. Tuesday at the Panola County 10,345 projects benefiting wild
Exposition Center. turkeys throughout the United
All ticket holders will be eligi- States, Canada and Mexico. The
ble to win valuable prizes exclusive work of the NWTFs dedicated vol-
to National Wild Turkey Federa- unteers and supporters is paying
don events. By placing the highest off. In 1973, there were an esti-
bid, ticket holders could go home mated 1.3 million wild turkeys and
with sporting art, bunting guns, 1.5 million turkey hunters. Today,
knives, calls, outdoor equipment there arc an estimated 5.0 million
and much, much more. wild turkeys and approximately 2.5
Cost for the Panola County million turkey hunters.
Persons who want to join the
nation's fastest growing and most
progressive single species conser-
vation organization today, may re-
serve tickets today by calling Clay
Davis at 693-6989.
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The Panola Watchman (Carthage, Tex.), Vol. 127, No. 11, Ed. 1 Sunday, February 6, 2000, newspaper, February 6, 2000; Carthage, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1280478/m1/14/?q=%22~1~1%22~1: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Sammy Brown Library.