*Volunteers Needed* Spokane Kid’s Fishing Rod Assembly

Inland Northwest Wildlife Council 6116 N Market Street, Spokane, WA, United States

Come one, come all – for fishing rod assembly night.  Kids Fishing Day is coming up soon (May 6th), and we will need all volunteers ready to go.  So, Thursday evening, April 20th, in the Council Hall – bring friends

INWC Monthly Meeting – Pike Minnow Reward Program

Inland Northwest Wildlife Council 6116 N Market Street, Spokane, WA, United States

Our program for the May General Meeting will be presented by John Hone, of WDFW Fisheries Division, where he will present information on the history and science behind the Pike Minnow Reward Program, and how to catch them. Doors open at 6:30, meeting begins at 7:00.    

Spokane Kid’s Fishing Day *Volunteers Needed*

Clear Lake 14824 S Clear Lake Rd, Cheney, WA, United States

Saturday May 6th, 2023 at Clear Lake (South of City of Medical Lake, in southwest Spokane County) Fairchild Air Force Base Recreation Area Sponsored by: Inland Northwest Wildlife Council Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife and other fine sponsors LIMITED TO FIRST 950 SIGN-UPS Each kid receives: “Kids Fishing” T-Shirt and other gear The chance to catch a 3-fish limit of trout Cost: $10 per child Age: 5-14 Years For more information go to: https://wdfw.wa.gov/fishing/contests/youth.html REGISTRATIONS NEED TO BE POSTMARKED BY: APRIL 21st, 2023 2023-clear-lake-kids-fishing-event-registration-form-0  

Awards Banquet

Join us as we celebrate our amazing volunteers! Tickets on sale now or at the door  $30 per person (includes dinner and full event) We will have a silent auction, gun raffle, and games Center Place Regional Event Center 2426 N Discovery Place, Spokane Valley, WA, 99216   Doors open at 5, dinner at 6  

INWC May Board Meeting

6116 N Market Spokane, WA, United States

Our board of trustees will hold their monthly meeting at the INWC office in the board room to discuss the business side of our organization. Members are welcome to observe, if you would like to propose an agenda item please contact the current president by emailing president@inwc.org

*Volunteers Needed* Disabled Access Patrol

Committee chair, Ken McNaughton, will head up early on Friday to establish a camp site. Those who wish to can join us Friday, or just drive up on Saturday morning.  We will patrol the routes on Brewer & Mitchell Mtns.   Whatever we didn’t finish on Saturday, we will complete on Sunday before returning home.  These annual route patrols are a vital service we provide that allows us a chance to not only inspect our wheelchair platforms for any needed maintenance, but also to cut away winter deadfall, ensuring that sportsmen/women with disabilities have access to the entire route provided.  It also gives us a chance to work side by side for a common good and enjoys each other’s company in the spirit of fellowship.  Don’t feel like you have to stay overnight on the mountain with us.  If you can only make it for the day – we would love to have you!    Contact Ken McNaughton for information and directions access@inwc.org  

Camp Wooten Fence Project *Volunteers Needed*

Fences will be flying at the Wooten Wildlife Area June 2nd - June 4th!  INWC volunteers and Assistant Wildlife Manager, Kari Dingman, will meet for a weekend of camping, gourmet food, and hard work removing fencing to provide habitat connectivity for the Blue Mountain elk herds.   Thank you all for taking time out of your lives to help carry on this project that is an INWC tradition.   For more information contact our big game committee (509) 487-8552 info@inwc.org

*Volunteers Needed* Disabled Access Patrol

Committee chair, Ken McNaughton, will head up early on Friday to establish a camp site. Those who wish to can join us Friday, or just drive up on Saturday morning.  We will patrol the routes on Aladdin Mtn & Squirrel Meadows.   Whatever we didn’t finish on Saturday, we will complete on Sunday before returning home.  These annual route patrols are a vital service we provide that allows us a chance to not only inspect our wheelchair platforms for any needed maintenance, but also to cut away winter deadfall, ensuring that sportsmen/women with disabilities have access to the entire route provided.  It also gives us a chance to work side by side for a common good and enjoys each other’s company in the spirit of fellowship.  Don’t feel like you have to stay overnight on the mountain with us.  If you can only make it for the day – we would love to have you!    Contact Ken McNaughton for information and directions access@inwc.org  

Disabled Access Patrol *Volunteers Needed*

Committee chair, Ken McNaughton, will head up early on Friday to establish a camp site. Those who wish to can join us Friday, or just drive up on Saturday morning.  We will patrol the routes on Betty Creek.   Whatever we didn’t finish on Saturday, we will complete on Sunday before returning home.  These annual route patrols are a vital service we provide that allows us a chance to not only inspect our wheelchair platforms for any needed maintenance, but also to cut away winter deadfall, ensuring that sportsmen/women with disabilities have access to the entire route provided.  It also gives us a chance to work side by side for a common good and enjoys each other’s company in the spirit of fellowship.  Don’t feel like you have to stay overnight on the mountain with us.  If you can only make it for the day – we would love to have you!    Contact Ken McNaughton for information and directions access@inwc.org  

IEPC clean up project

As a way of saying Thank You to the Inland Empire Paper Co for donating 25 family permits to us each year for our disabled hunter program, we want to help clean up two sites that have a collection of refuse. We need approx 6-8 volunteers. Don't sit there and think, "Oh, they'll get enough help." Truth is, we haven't been getting enough help on any projects lately. We need you! We'll start at 7am on July 8th at the INWC and convoy up to the two sites near Mt Spokane, and try to finish before noon before the day gets too hot. Contact me Ken McNaughton (access@inwc.org) for more info and to let me know we can count on your help!