Sports and Outdoors

Friday, August 5, 2011

Ossian Conservation Club events for August

Ossian Conservation Club Inc., a not-for-profit corporation, located at 9950 N. 100 E., has announced the following August 2011 events. For more information call 622-4712 or 622-6810 or go to www.ossianconservationclub.com.

August 6th: the Ossian Conservation Club will host the Indiana Bowhunter Association’s Ray Minton Memorial Youth Camp for Big Brothers, Big Sisters of Northeast Indiana. This will be the 9th year the O.C.C has hosted this event. It will be held from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. For more information call John Peck at 622-4365.

August 12th-14th: the Ossian Conservation Club will be at the Wheels of Yesteryear Antique Power Show & Festival at the 4–H Park Grounds in Bluffton selling old-style sugar corn. The club will sell raffle tickets for a chance to win a chainsaw-carved bear by Sid King. Tickets are $1 each or 6 tickets for $5. There is an optional cash prize of $250. The drawing will be at the OCC meeting Oct. 7th 2011. You need not be present to win. Proceeds will go to the new-siding fund. For tickets or more information call, Dave Saalfrank at 622-7107 or Rose Barrick at 622-4733.

August 13th: The Ossian Conservation Club will be at New Hope Lutheran Church in Ossian to sell sugar corn and raffle tickets at the church's car show.

August 21st: The Ossian Conservation Club Shotgun Shooter’s informal shotgun shoot, regular clays, middies, minnies and rabbit targets. Noon until 4:30 p.m. Bring the whole family. Public is welcome.

August 26th-28th: The Ossian Conservation Club will be at the Markle Wildcat Festival selling old-style sugar corn. The club will also sell raffle tickets for a chance to win a chainsaw-carved Bear by Sid King. Proceeds will go to the new-siding fund. For tickets or more information call, Dave Saalfrank at 622-7107 or Rose Barrick at 622-4733.

August 28th: the Ouabache Archers will have a bow shoot at Ossian Conservation Club, featuring several new Rinehart 3-D Targets. 8:30 a.m. to 2:30 p.m.

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