On target: Young hunters get some pointers Zoned Edition

Bull's-eye! The deer landed with a thud on the floor of the Waukesha County Expo Center. It wasn't a real deer, of course, but a cutout for target practice. The "hunter," Stevie Swan, 8, a second-grader from Nashotah, was one of about 300 youngsters, ages 6 to 17, who participate...

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Published inMilwaukee journal sentinel
Main Author Mertens, Maureen
Format Newspaper Article
LanguageEnglish
Published Milwaukee, Wis Journal Sentinel Inc 12.02.1998
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Summary:Bull's-eye! The deer landed with a thud on the floor of the Waukesha County Expo Center. It wasn't a real deer, of course, but a cutout for target practice. The "hunter," Stevie Swan, 8, a second-grader from Nashotah, was one of about 300 youngsters, ages 6 to 17, who participated in the sixth annual Youth Hunter Night held at the Expo Center last Friday. The event was sponsored by the Wisconsin branch of Safari Club International. "Education is one of the main focuses of the Safari Club," said Charmaine Wargolet, of New Berlin, president of the Wisconsin branch of the Safari Club. "I'm glad to see so many youngsters here because they're the future of the sport."
ISSN:1082-8850