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Safari Club International - Acadiana Chapter
Lafayette, Louisiana, United States
The Louisiana Acadiana Chapter of Safari Club International will hold its annual fundraiser on September 25, 2021 in Lafayette, Louisiana at the Hilton Doubletree. Our live auction will feature excellent local, regional, national, and international hunts in addition to other great non-hunt items Our show has been a sellout in the past and we are expecting a great crowd this year. Our chapter is deeply committed to raising funds to be used to promote conservation, humanitarian, and education issues. Of funds raised at this event, 70% remain with the chapter for use right here in Louisiana and the remain 30% goes to the national organization for their use to promote these same issues as well as funding the fight to protect your rights as hunters. We look forward to your participation in our event.
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Safari Club International - Adirondack-Catskill Chapter
Otego, New York, United States
Since 1996, the Adirondack-Catskill Chapter of Safari Club International has been dedicated to protecting our right to hunt. Chapter activities enable members to share their hunting experiences, provide support to hunters with disabilities, and encourage youth to enjoy the outdoors, shooting sports and participation in conservation efforts.
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Safari Club International - Alaska Chapter
Eagle River, Alaska, United States
SCI Alaska Chapter (AK SCI) held its first banquet in 1975 and was formally incorporated in 1977. The Alaska Chapter has become a leading Chapter within SCI and is a proven leader in Alaska's hunting community.

SCI has four major mission areas and the Alaska Chapter excels in all of them. Those mission areas are: Advocacy, Conservation, Education and Humanitarian Services.

First for hunters, first for education, first for conservation and first for humanity! These are not just words on paper. These are the words we live by!

Find us on Facebook:https://www.facebook.com/aksafariclub
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Safari Club International - Alaska’s Kenai Peninsula Chapter
Soldotna, Alaska, United States
Alaska’s Kenai Peninsula Chapter of Safari Club International 24th Annual Midnight Sun Fund Raiser and Banquet – Funds raised will help us continue to fund wildlife conservation projects and represent the interests of hunters.

We dedicate thousands of dollars and hundreds of hours to these causes with a just a volunteer staff every year. We believe that our youth hold the future of hunting in their hands and that it is our obligation as hunters, not our option, to teach these young people how enjoyable, character building, and essential hunting is to wildlife management.

We’ve funded the following programs over the past few years and continue to fund programs for education, wildlife conservation, humanitarian efforts, and protecting our hunting heritage:
Hunter Education and Educational moose hunt for local teenagers

American Wilderness Leadership School scholarships with air fare for Educators College scholarships to local students.

Women’s and Youth Annual Pheasant Hunt and Women and youth shooting programs.

Wood Bison reintroduction
Administered Wildlife Conservation Program Grant to provide Bear proof trash containers reducing trash related bear kills.
Funding and fighting Federal Overreach and anti-hunter initiatives in Alaska
Hunter Heritage Foundation supporter
Moose Habitat Improvement Projects
Electronic Bear and Caribou Collars for Past Brown Bear and Caribou Studies
Installation of Moose Warning signs at critical moose crash areas in the local area
Medical and Education supplies for schools and clinics in developing countries

Safari Club International and Alaska’s Kenai Peninsula Chapter SCI, working together we’ve done a lot

and working together we can do a lot more. By joining SCI, you join the ranks of hunters spanning more than 100 countries who share the same passion for our hunting heritage and wildlife conservation as you.
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Safari Club International - Alberta Chapter
Didsbury, Alberta, Canada
SCI CALGARY IS THE CANADIAN LEADER IN PROTECTING THE FREEDOM TO HUNT AND IN PROMOTING WILDLIFE CONSERVATION WORLDWIDE. OUR ANNUAL BANQUET AUCTION RAISES FUNDS FOR EDUCATION AND CONSERVATION PROJECTS THROUGHOUT SOUTHERN ALBERTA. WE ARE FIERCE ADVOCATES FOR CANADIAN HUNTERS AND HAVE TAKEN THE ANTI-HUNTERS TO COURT TO CURTAIL THEIR RHETORIC AND ACTIONS AGAINST HUNTERS, ANGLERS AND TRAPPERS. WE WILL CONTINUE TO KEEP THE PRESSURE ON THE ANTIS WITH OUR UNITED HUNTERS FUND AND EYE ON THE ANTIS CAMPAIGNS.
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Safari Club International - Allegheny Mountains Chapter
Altoona, Pennsylvania, United States
The Allegheny Mts. Chapter of SCI is an organization of dedicated individuals working to promote youth hunting, fishing, and outdoor activities right here in Central Pennsylvania. Our mission is to utilize our time, funds and talents to give as many of our area youth as possible a chance to enjoy the great outdoors around them. Whether it is a kid’s fishing derby, a youth bird hunt, or a wish hunt for a youth hunter with a disability, the Allegheny Mountains Chapter of SCI is there with the support needed to make it happen. Now in our 18th year, our chapter has been able to help many, many youth experience their own adventures, and with your continued support will keep on doing just that.
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Safari Club International - Arizona Chapter
Tucson, Arizona, United States
The Arizona Chapter of the Safari Club International (AZSCI) has been promoting wildlife conservation and protecting hunter’s rights for 47 years. We are Southern Arizona’s leading organization in hunter education courses, junior hunting camps and various conservation projects around Arizona. The AZSCI has funded and provided volunteers for eight water catchments in region 5 of the state as well several annual desert clean ups. With a board of 12 hunters the AZSCI has been able to maintain an extensive partnership with the Arizona Game and Fish Department, furthering our abilities to promote hunter education and safety.

The AZSCI headquarters are located in Tucson, AZ, which is home to the Safari Club International and the International Wildlife Museum. The chapter’s current membership is at 205 members and steadily growing. The chapter produces an annual banquet for our members, prospective members and sponsors at Loews Ventana Canyon Resort located in the foothills of Tucson. Our five year partnership with Team Shockey and the annual Jim Shockey Golf Tournament has given us opportunity to aid his Wounded Warrior project and further our capabilities to aid in our mission to protect and educate hunters and conserve our beautiful state.

The Arizona Chapter of the Safari Club International is a non-profit organization and relies on members, donations and sponsors. If you’re interested in joining or finding out more information please contact us.
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Safari Club International - Austin Chapter
Austin, Texas, United States
Safari Club International - Austin Chapter works with so many local organizations to promote our core values of conservation, education and humanitarian services. We work with Texas Youth Hunting Program, Boy Scouts, FFA, 4H, Operation Orphans, Kids Outdoor Zone, Texas Game Wardens, Operation Game Thief, and more!
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Safari Club International - Badlands Chapter
Medicine Hat, Alberta, Canada
Clarion Hotel & Convention Center
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Safari Club International - Blue Mountain Chapter
Harrisburg, Pennsylvania, United States
Brandon L. Kratzer will be our auctioneer.
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Safari Club International - Central Connecticut Chapter
North Haven, Connecticut, United States
SCI (Safari Club International) is an organization with an international outreach dedicated to protecting the freedom to hunt and promoting wildlife conservation locally and worldwide. SCI accomplishes this mission through their international programs and locally with their Chapters.

The SCI Chapter network raises over $5 million per year through local fundraising banquets and events. The money is spent on any number of Chapter-directed projects that fall under the categories of Advocacy, Education and Conservation.

Safari Club International is First for Hunters around the world; the leader in protecting the freedom to hunt and promoting conservation worldwide. SCI has over 50,000 active members and advocates on behalf of 16 million American hunters and shooters. SCI effectively represents hunters’ interests in state and federal legislative bodies, the courts and international diplomatic forums.
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Safari Club International - Central Minnesota Chapter
ST. CLOUD, Minnesota, United States
Central MN SCI is a non profit organization. We use the proceeds of our events to protect hunting and make donations to organizations and events that align with our causes. We focus on conservation, education, and humanitarian efforts within our community. For more information visit our website at www.centralmnsci.com
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Safari Club International - Central Washington Chapter
Wapato, Washington, United States
The Central Washington Chapter of Safari Club International is a local organization with International backing. We are committed to the conservation of wildlife and wildlife habitat and to educating the public about such matters.
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Safari Club International - Chesapeake Chapter
Annapolis, Maryland, United States
Safari Club International is the leader in protecting the freedom to hunt and in promoting wildlife conservation worldwide. SCI provides value to members by shaping policies and legislation that protect the freedom to hunt locally, nationally and internationally. In concert with the national SCI organization, the Chesapeake Chapter of SCI, comprised of members near Annapolis, MD, provides a community for hunters worldwide where camaraderie is enjoyed and expert information is exchanged, and where members are able to participate in a market for quality hunting goods and services. Jointly we promote a positive image of hunters, portraying them as responsible citizens who fund wildlife conservation, education and other humanitarian programs.
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Safari Club International - Delaware Valley Chapter
West Chester, Pennsylvania, United States
36th annual banquet and fundraiser that has a wide variety of hunts and other items to offer.
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Safari Club International - Detroit Chapter
Shelby Twp., Michigan, United States
The Detroit Chapter of SCI will be holding its Annual Wild Game Fundraiser Dinner March
1st & 2nd of 2024, at the Fernhill Golf and Country Club, 17600 Clinton River Rd. Clinton Township, Michigan. More information can be found at wwwscidetroit.org or call 810-543-1125. Over 80 hunts to be auctioned off over the two-night event.
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Safari Club International - Eastern Dakota Chapter
Sioux Falls, South Dakota, United States
Safari Club International - Eastern Dakota Chapter
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Safari Club International - Flint Regional Chapter
Davison, Michigan, United States
Safari Club International is the Leader in protecting the Freedom to Hunt and in promoting Wildlife Conservation Worldwide !

Protecting hunters' rights and promoting wildlife conservation, SCI's two areas of focus, historically has been the interest of hundreds of individuals long before SCI was established. But how did SCI as an organization begin?
Forty years ago, there were many safari clubs across the country made up of local, unaffiliated groups of hunters. One such was Safari Club of Los Angeles, which was formed in April 1971 by forty-seven individuals. In early 1972, an out-of-towner from a similar club in Chicago attended one of the monthly Wednesday night meetings, and it was decided that the L.A. club should attempt to combine with the one in Chicago to make it an affiliated chapter. The founder of Safari Club of Los Angeles, C.J. McElroy, went to the Windy City and instituted the new chapter.
Eleven months after the formation of Safari Club of Los Angeles, on March 9, 1972, the name was changed officially to Safari Club International. SCI continued to reach out to other independent safari clubs throughout the United States in an effort to combine them into a single overall organization.
Today, interest in SCI's two primary missions has grown a worldwide network. Subsequent involvement and promotion of these missions is rooted in each of our 55,000 members, supported through each of our 190 membership chapters found across the globe, and put into action by government representatives and personnel both nationally and internationally.
In this way, we can encourage an appreciation for nature and wildlife so that conservation efforts remain strong, while also fighting to protect our rich hunting heritage. Big changes can be achieved through the endeavors of many who are united in a mission – the mission of Safari Club International.
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