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   Game Dinner Details
                               See the 2010 Dinner Program

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The Club’s primary fund raising activity is our Annual Game Dinner, which includes a large father/child attendance consistent with the youth educational goals of the Club.  At the dinner numerous donated hunting, fishing and other outdoor-related trips, together with hunting, fishing and outdoor equipment, are raffled off or sold by both silent and live auction.  Click Here to see the program dinner for the Clubs’ 2010 game banquet for a partial list of items donated to the Club in 2010.

 Attendees at the Club's dinner typically include Club "members (1)", their children and guests, area game wardens, and some of the commercial sponsors and donors of the hunting, fishing and outdoor trips to be auctioned at the dinner.  The Club has historically enjoyed considerable success with its dinner and fund-raising activities (over 1200 people attended the Club’s 2010 dinner), which the Club attributes to the commitment of its members, volunteers and donors to the goals of the Club and their continuing generosity and support.

 The Club's 2010 dinner was held February 25, 2010, at Ridglea Country Club. 

Following was the schedule for the 2010 dinner:

 

Cocktail Hour:                                                5:30 p.m.

Silent Auction:                                               5:30 p.m. – 9:00 p.m.

Dinner:                                                          7:30 p.m.

Live Auction:                                                  8:30 p.m.
            Followed by Raffle and Door Prizes

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(1) .  Please note that while attendees of the Club's dinner are called "members" of the Club, attendees are not "members" in the traditional sense; they do not pay any initiation fees or dues (other than purchasing tickets to the game dinner) or have any "membership" rights (other than the right to attend the dinner and have a good time).

Sportsmen's Club of Fort Worth | P.O. Box 470393 Fort Worth, Texas 76147