A chance to win tickets to the 2021 Hunters’ Banquet & Auction – enter here

Enter below for a chance to win a pair of tickets ($200 value!) to sit at the Pratt on Texas table at the 2021 Lubbock Sportsman’s Club Hunter’s Banquet & Auction on Saturday, August 28th at the Lubbock Memorial Civic Center.

Dinner, drinks, hors d’oeuvres, games, silent, and live auctions and great fun.

Although your ticket will get you in and cover dinner and drinks for the evening, bring your cash or credit card because you’ll want to help raise the money by bidding and playing the games that allow the club to award around $100,000 annually to needed projects.

You will need an I.D. to enter – all are required to register.

What:             Annual Hunters’ Banquet & Auction
Who:               Lubbock Sportsman’s Club, Inc., a Dallas Safari Club chapter
When:              Saturday, August 28, 2021. Doors open at 4pm.
Where:             Lubbock Memorial Civic Center
Tickets:            Tickets must be purchased in advance at https://lubbocksportsman.com/  – the event has sold-out each year.

One entry per person please. Entry period closes at 11pm CST on Friday, 20 August 2021. Winner will be notified by Monday, 23 August.

Entry period closed at 11pm CST on Wednesday, 28 December 2022.

 

image: Lubbock Sportsman's Club / DSC ChapterLubbock Sportsman’s Club Inc. is the inaugural local chapter club of the world-renowned Dallas Safari Club. Tim Gafford is the club president. Mission Statement: “To conserve wildlife and wilderness lands; to educate youth and the general public and to promote and protect the rights and interests of hunters in the West Texas area and worldwide.”

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