Big Horn Show Set up
Volunteers needed as we build the Big Horn Show features and attractions!
Volunteers needed as we build the Big Horn Show features and attractions!
This meeting will be held at the Fairgrounds as we prepare for the Big Horn Show
Come join us at the Spokane County Fairgrounds as we celebrate the outdoors! We have many great features to help you gear up for your next adventure - informative seminars, quality vendors, cooking demonstration and more!
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Join us for a potluck dinner as we celebrate the 2022 Big Horn Show and plan for future volunteer events and activities at the INWC! We will have raffle items up for grabs that were generously donated by tour BHS vendors.
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If you're a hunter, angler, or wildlife viewer with disabilities or know someone who is - Bring them to the INWC's ADA Open House where our volunteer will share information about: *How to apply for disabled status/veteran and non-veteran *Hunting access to public and private property *Special programs designed for outdoorsmen with disabilities We will also have guest speakers representing the US Forest Service, Washing Fish & Wildlife Department, Northwest Sportsman's Club, Paralyzed Veterans of America, Hunting with Heroes, and more! RSVP today: (509) 487-8552 - info@inwc.org Free to attend and lunch will be provided Saturday April 9th - doors open at 9:30
Hey Volunteers: (yes, you!) We're having a rod assembly party prior to the Kids Fishing Day. It will be Tuesday, April 12th, 5pm to 8pm at the INWC. Mark your calendars, we'll see you there.
Join us for a fun night as you prepare for your spring turkey season. Our fun evening will include a calling demonstration, food, raffles, prizes and more! This event is a joint fundraiser for the INWC and NWTF, your generous donations and support will go back to the conservation efforts for both organizations.
This month our meeting seminar will walk you through the basics of wilderness survival with Jake Newton. Doors open at 6:30, presentation begins at 7:00. Light refreshments provided. Jake Newton is an innovative and devoted security professional with over 12 years of experience in both the Public and Private sectors. Throughout his career, Jake has specialized in crisis preparedness, contingency planning for austere environments, and facilitating security-related education. Jake is currently the Vice President of Security Solutions for Center for Personal Protection and Safety, Inc (CPPS) where he consults with organizations to develop comprehensive Violence Prevention and Intervention, as well as Travel Risk Management programs. Jake also routinely leads a team of six on the Ministry Security team of Victory Faith Fellowship where he’s responsible for the safety and security of about 650 weekly congregants. Prior to joining CPPS, Jake enjoyed a distinguished tenure in the U.S. Air Force as a Survival, Evasion, Resistance, and Escape (SERE) Specialist. During his service, Jake provided Combat Survival Training for over 3,000 U.S. Government personnel ensuring operational readiness in the world’s highest risk environments. Jake also held an instrumental role in re-writing the Air Force Combat Survival Course curriculum—a first in twenty years. Jake routinely consults with numerous Fortune 500 companies and facilitates training for their personnel; he’s led multinational combat search-and-rescue and mass casualty exercises and has been published by several corporations and industry periodicals. Jake earned his Bachelor of Science in Business, Education and Health Sciences through Liberty University and a Master of Arts in Global Security from Arizona State University. Jake is also a member of the FBI National Citizens Academy Alumni Association