UPSF & Wildlife Presents Grant Monies for NTA Kid's Cave Project

Mr. Charlie Becker, Board Member of the Upper Peninsula Sustainable Forest & Wildlife (UPSF & Wildlife) presents a check in the amount of $2,000.00 to Mr. Roy Dahlgren, U. P. Convention Coordinator, Mr. Kent Weil, NTA Kid’s Cave Coordinator and Mr. Randy Johnston, U. P. Kid’s Cave Coordinator with the Upper Peninsula Trapper’s Association.

“We are so grateful to the UPSF & Wildlife for their generous grant donation to the Upper Peninsula Trapper’s Association for our NTA Kid’s Cave project. Their donation allows us to provide a free fun-filled educational space for kids to experience a myriad of outdoor activities including; hunting, fishing and trapping during our 64th National Trapper’s Association Convention being held July 27 thru July 29, 2023 at the U. P. State Fairgrounds,“ stated Mr. Johnston and Mr. Weil.

 “The UPSF & Wildlife encourages and promotes people of all ages to get out and enjoy our beautiful Upper Peninsula. Whether it be a nature trail hike; bike ride, enjoying our beautiful U. P. waterfronts or learning about the outdoors, or skills to learn how to hunt, fish or trap, the Upper Peninsula offers it all,” commented Mr. Becker.

“If you have never had the opportunity to come to a National Trappers Association Convention & Outdoor Show, we encourage you to stop by and check out everything we have to offer,” commented Mr. Dahlgren.

 If you’re not able to attend and want to learn more about the National Trappers Association Convention & Outdoor Shows; Convention Highlights, Demonstrators, Inside Vendors and Kids Activities visit:

NTA Convention – UP Trappers 2023.

If you would like to be able to help support projects in your community

through either:

The UPSF & Wildlife Fund

or

The Community Foundation for  Delta County

you can do so by visiting

GiveDeltaCounty.org,

Mail

or

Drop off a donation to:

2420 1st Avenue South Escanaba, MI 49829.

For good. For ever.