ADA Open House

The Inland Northwest Wildlife Council, and its Disabled Access Team of Ken McNaughton and Ron Zubrick, invites you to join them for a day filled with information for those who have disabilities that create barriers, but still want to enjoy the great outdoors and all it has to offer. You will gain information on new disabled hunter access permit regulations, hear about existing local programs, assistive devices available for disabled sportsmen and locations provided for disabled sportsmen. With many area citizens having barriers that prevent them from fully enjoying our opportunities to hunt, fish, observe wildlife, or enjoy the outdoors, we will share ways to improve accessibility and increase opportunities. If you have a disability or know someone who does and want to regain the thrill of fishing, hunting, and wildlife viewing, then make plans to join us. Lunch is provided! Door Prize for one lucky disabled sportsman/woman: a one-day guided Chinook/Sockeye trip on the Columbia River, donated by John Sowell and “Fishin’4All.” Wow! Please RSVP at 509-487-8552 Inland Northwest Wildlife Council

Disabled Access Route Clearing – Boundary Mtn (near Kettle Falls)

*Dates on this project are subject to change depending on volunteer availability For Route Patrols where we can cover two separate routes due to geographic proximity, part of the D.A. team will arrive ahead of the work day to set up a base camp. The actual work day will be the Saturday of the dates listed. Anyone wishing to be part of the project is welcome to camp the Friday night before, spend the day Saturday working the trails, inspecting/maintaining platforms, then join us for dinner at camp Saturday evening. UTV/ATV’s are welcome (stay on the trail). Due to our agreement with the USFS, we will patrol each of the following routes twice (in two phases) between spring and the first week of October. Contact our office or Committee Chair Ken McNaughton for more information or to RSVP. Office: (509) 487-8552 info@inwc.org Ken McNaughton: (509) 553-9135, inwc.ada@gmail.com

Disabled Access Platform Installation – Rustlers Gulch

We will need a team of volunteers to help us install a canopy on the existing platform on the lower portion of Rustlers Gulch. Contact our office or Committee Chair Ken McNaughton for more information or to RSVP. Office: (509) 487-8552 info@inwc.org Ken McNaughton: (509) 553-9135, inwc.ada@gmail.com

Disabled Access Platform Installation – Blanchard Hump

We will need a team of volunteers to help us deploy a new wheelchair platform on Blanchard Hump. Contact our office or Committee Chair Ken McNaughton for more information or to RSVP. Office: (509) 487-8552 info@inwc.org Ken McNaughton: (509) 553-9135, inwc.ada@gmail.com

Disabled Access Route Clearing – Aladdin Mtn & Squirrel Meadows (Tiger & Blueslide)

For Route Patrols where we can cover two separate routes due to geographic proximity, part of the D.A. team will arrive ahead of the work day to set up a base camp. The actual work day will be the Saturday of the dates listed. Anyone wishing to be part of the project is welcome to camp the Friday night before, spend the day Saturday working the trails, inspecting/maintaining platforms, then join us for dinner at camp Saturday evening. UTV/ATV’s are welcome (stay on the trail). Due to our agreement with the USFS, we will patrol each of the following routes twice (in two phases) between spring and the first week of October. Contact our office or Committee Chair Ken McNaughton for more information or to RSVP. Office: (509) 487-8552 info@inwc.org Ken McNaughton: (509) 553-9135, inwc.ada@gmail.com

Disabled Access Route Clearing – Brewer & Mitchell Mtn (Chewelah)

Join us a fun-filled weekend of serving together for a great cause: Clearing dead-fall from Forest Service routes reserved for hunters with disabilities. This will be a one-day project due to all the work we accomplished in phase one. This is a GROUP activity. ATV’s & UTV’s are welcome. Chainsaws, loppers, and gloves needed. Mark your calendars. Call Ken McNaughton if you have any questions. Office: (509) 487-8552 info@inwc.org Ken McNaughton: (509) 553-9135, access@inwc.org

ADA Open House

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