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Community invited to the St. Lawrence Ducks Unlimited Sportsman’s Night Out April 12th

Posted 3/20/24

CANTON — The St. Lawrence University Chapter of Ducks Unlimited (SLU DU) is holding its annual sportsman’s night out Friday, April 12, from 6-8:30 p.m. at the White Silo at the Saphead …

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Community invited to the St. Lawrence Ducks Unlimited Sportsman’s Night Out April 12th

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CANTON — The St. Lawrence University Chapter of Ducks Unlimited (SLU DU) is holding its annual sportsman’s night out Friday, April 12, from 6-8:30 p.m. at the White Silo at the Saphead Complex, 5355 County Route 27.  

Tickets range in price from $20 for students, $55 non-student, $90 couple, and $280 sponsorship.  The evening includes a buffet dinner catered by Fobare’s BBQ, live music, games, raffle items, and auctions to raise money for Ducks Unlimited.

Items available for raffle and auction include 2024 Ducks Unlimited collectibles and special edition items, Yeti coolers, hunting gear, Filson Apparel, Purina pet products and Dive Bomb Industries decoys.

A limited number of tickets will be sold for a chance to win a custom ring-necked drake decoy from local carver Zach Benson as featured in Wildfowl magazine.  

There will be a special drawing for a one of a kind pair of sterling silver duck earrings and matching necklace made by Island Girl Phoenix.

Detailed information and event tickets are available at www.tinyurl.com/Sludubanquet24 .

The St. Lawrence University Chapter of Ducks Unlimited is a student run organization founded in 2019.  Currently with over 200 members, it has garnered National attention in recent years after winning the Collegiate Waterfowl National Championship in 2020. In the fall of 2021 the SLU DU chapter was featured on the Campus Waterfowl podcast and with an article in the Auburn, NY newspaper The Citizen.  

Ducks Unlimited is the world's leader in wetlands and waterfowl conservation. Ducks Unlimited conserves, restores, and manages wetlands and associated habitats for North America's waterfowl.  It is a grassroots, non-profit, volunteer-based organization.

The SLU DU annual sportsman’s night out raises money to support both the local chapter and the national organization.  

Ducks Unlimited has currently made the St. Lawrence River Valley a priority habitat zone with projects including a multi-million dollar investment at the Upper and Lower Lakes Wildlife Management Area.
For more information contact SLU DU Chapter President Nate Serlin at (315)750-2934, stlawuducksunlimited@gmail.com or follow SLU DU on Instagram @sluducksunlimited or on Facebook.