The Indianhead Chapter of KAMO seeks out opportunities to conduct Outreach to kids and through Promotional Events to familarize area kids with KAMO

On April 21st and 22nd, 2010, Nick Murawski, President of the Indianhead Chapter of KAMO, spoke to the school kids at Cornell, and in Lake Holcombe, WI. during their "After School Program".  In the 1st photo, Nick is showing off his Plott hounds with KAMO Mentor Ann Hattamer, and talks to the kids about bear hunting.  In the 2nd photo, the kids get to try calling bears using a Horn.  Photos by Andrea Smith.

 

 

 

Indianhead Chapter has a promotional display at the April 25th,  2010 Angler Ed-Venture Show in Cornell 
The Indianhead Chapter staffed a KAMO promotional booth at the 21st Century Community Learning Centers of Cornell and Lake Holcombe Angler Ed-Venture on April 25th, 2010. "Uncle Bob" Babcock, Ann Hattamer, and Hector Lareau attended the function and manned the booth handing out KAMO brochures. This was our chapter's third opportunity for promoting KAMO, and it helps us contact kids and parents to compile our E-Mail list to provide information regarding our activities.  Ann Hattamer, the Indianhead Chapter's Publicity Coordinator, was responsible for all of the hard work in organizing KAMO’s display booth and hand-crafting our KAMO Logo board. There were many exhibitors present and a good crowd of attendees (over 300) so the KAMO members were able to visit with many area people and talk about KAMO.   

 

 

Members of the Indianhead Chapter of KAMO volunteer with the Scouts, and others to install a new roof on the building at Josie Creek Park in Rusk County, Wisconsin in May of 2009.

Once it became known that the funds available did not cover the cost of a new roof on Rusk County's building at Josie Creek Park, Jim Kurz, Vice President of the Indianhead Chapter of KAMO took the lead and organized a group of volunteers to replace the roof in May of 2009.  Along with KAMO members Rick Kramer, Bob Babcock, Ann Hattamer, and Hector Lareau, Kurz found enough additional volunteers through the Boy Scouts and by attracting several civic minded individuals to complete the job in just a couple weeks.  Rusk County purchased the materials, and the volunteers supplied the labor.  Josie Creek Park had served as the site for the KAMO Indianhead chapter's January 17th, 2009 Ice Fishing Event. 

 

 


 


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