Save the date for the 2020 Texas State Volunteer Appreciation & Awards Banquet!

Get the word out to your Chapter Committee members and your family and friends. It's gonna be a fun-filled family evening of fun with great food and great prizes! Get the word out to your Chapter Committee members and your family and friends. It's gonna be a fun-filled family evening of fun with great food and great prizes!

Reserve and pay for your table by January 4th, 2020, and you’ll receive 8 tickets (per table) to an early bird raffle. Prize is a Taurus Spectrum 380acp pistol! Tickets handed out when you check in that night in your table packet. Front row tables go to those that sign up first!

Come on out and support Save the Habitat and Save the Hunt in Texas! See y'all there!

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Texan By Nature honors Oaks and Prairies Joint Venture with Conservation Wrangler designation

Texan by Nature, supported by NWTF, selected the Oaks and Prairies Joint Venture (OPJV) as a Conservation Wrangler and is working with OPJV to foster the Grassland Restoration Incentive Program (GRIP) to act as a model of landowner engagement that brings grassland conservation to the forefront of thought. Texan by Nature is assisting with marketing and outreach, exploring new funding avenues and business partnership opportunities, and increasing communication capacity to wider audiences.

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Our Volunteer Appreciation Awards Weekend in Bryan College Station was a success!

Our State of Texas Volunteer Appreciation Awards program was a huge success last weekend. We celebrated some of the best volunteers in the State from the last year. The weekend started with a State Chapter Board of Directors meeting where we worked to set the budget for 2019. Then, attendees enjoyed time of fellowship and fun carnival style games before recognizing volunteers and chapters for outstanding service. Thanks to all who attended and helped organize the event. We look forward to an amazing 2019 in Texas. Save the Habitat and Save the Hunt.

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Come and out and have a lot of fun at the Volunteer Appreciation Weekend this weekend!

Our 2019 Texas State Volunteer Appreciation Weekend will be held on January 19, 2019 at the Best Western Premier in Bryan, TX. We will have fun breakout sessions beginning at 1:00 that Saturday and going until 4:00. Come enjoy some fun as our board and staff members take center stage and fill you in on the latest and greatest things about Texas NWTF. That evening at 6:00 pm, we will kick off our first ever “Carnival Night”. The evening is guaranteed to be filled with fun as your Texas State Board of Directors will host a wide variety of Carnival Games and give you chances to win great items from guns, to trips!!

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Hello NWTF members! A message from Craig White, Texas Chapter President

Hello fellow NWTF members!! This will be the final year I serve as your State Chapter President, and it has definitely been an honor to hold such a prestige position. My work is far from over, and we have a lot of ground to cover in 2019 locally in each chapter, and as a state. I look forward to working with you as we go through the year, and please do not hesitate to pick up the phone and give me a call if I can help you with anything!

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Introducing Erika Martinez, the new Regional Director for North West Texas

Erika is a native Texan and transplanted to Oklahoma when she was 11. She worked as a 911 dispatcher in Tillman County for 6 years, before going to work for the Tillman County Oklahoma State University Extension Office. In the 13 years there she put together numerous fairs, county livestock shows, and banquets for 4-H and Ag meetings. Erika also worked for Phillips 66 for 5 years, part time, doing their marketing in Oklahoma and

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Olivia Ansley is awarded the 2018 NWTF Texas Academic Scholarship

Olivia Danielle Ansley, representing the San Jac Strutters Chapter, was chosen from an outstanding field of local chapter winners in the NWTF 2018 Texas Academic Scholarship Competition. Olivia, an 18 year old senior at Shepherd High School, posted a 4.0 GPA and ranked 1st in her class of 131 seniors. An all-around student with numerous leadership positions and awards, Olivia plans to attend Sam Houston State University in Huntsville to major in Kinesiology.

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