From Lee's Desk, November, 2015

Our busiest time of year continues. We wrapped up this year’s Cass County Trapping clinic last weekend with 33 of participants. That means 363 families have been introduced to Missouri’s outdoor way of life through the efforts of MHHF members, volunteers and supporters.

Looking ahead, preparation is underway for the fourth annual Henry County Waterfowl Clinic. This clinic is the second weekend in December. Space is still available. Visit our website to get a copy of the clinic flyer.

Our directors continue to demonstrate their commitment to the long-term goals of the organization and helping us execute our Strategic Plan. A few highlights:

-          Mike Huffman and Steve Rulo are preparing a proposal for MHHF’s first service awards to spotlight member contributions.

-          Mike Borgerding is working with Executive Director Susan Williams to prepare the 2016 budget.

-          Susan, Dir. Emeritus Sam Goller and I are preparing an enhanced communications plan for 2016.

-          Scott Strickland’s “Business Strategy and Competition” MBA class at Webster University is making a study of MHHF to develop a promotional/marketing plan as a class project. It will be presented at semester-end next month.

-          Stacie Hubler has obtained a commitment from Lake Lotawana Sportsman’s Club to host our Annual Spring Fling Trap & Turkey Shoot again in 2016. Please mark Saturday, March 12th on your calendars.

Finally, I would like to thank Susan Williams, Sean Flanagan, Scott Strickland and outside supporters, Jennifer Furla, Jennifer Clemente, Laura McCray and Susan’s additional helpers for a tremendous first MHHF Gentleman’s Wild Game Dinner, November 5th.  In addition to a great venue, yummy food & beverage, novel auction items and an assortment of amusements, the fine gentlemen (55 plus!) who attended to support MHHF were great, great fun. We are making many new friends who are enthusiastically getting behind our efforts.

As we look towards 2016, we plan to continue many of the fun and social activities we’ve established over the years. Your participation at these events, and donations throughout the year, help fund MHHF and allow us to continue to bring Missouri’s hunting heritage to youth across the state and region. Whether through your gifts of time as a volunteer or support financially, every contribution you make to MHHF is appreciated. THANK YOU!

Wishing you the best for the Holiday Season!

 

Lee

2015 Volunteer of the Year and Allan Hoover Award Nominations

Award:  Volunteer of the Year

Nominee:  Steve Rulo

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I nominate Steve Rulo for the 2015 MHHF Volunteer of the Year award for his consistent service and outstanding support of MHHF. 

 Steve became a member of MHHF in March of 2011 and immediately began mentoring clinics.  In 2012, Steve became a part of the fundraising committee and was instrumental in generating sponsors for fundraisers.  In 2012, Steve was appointed to a 1 year term as a Director, and was subsequently voted in to a 3-year term as Director-At-Large. 

 In early 2013, Steve stepped up to the plate to take the lead on organizing our signature MHHF hunter education clinics and established an amazing team that we now refer to as the “Cass County Clinic Team”.

 In the 2014-2015 MHHF clinic season, Steve logged 53 volunteer hours.  Although this is the highest amount of volunteer hours logged in that season, this doesn’t count the many hours and miles it takes to plan, prepare and coordinate the clinics.

 Member, Mentor, Fundraising Promoter, Board Member, Sponsor, Clinic Coordinator:

Steve, THANK YOU for the many many contributions you have made to make this organization what it is today.  Many youth participants and their families have been introduced to hunting and the outdoor shooting sports because of you.

 Submitted By Stacie Hubler

 

Award:  Allan Hoover Award

Nominee:  Dan Hertzog

 

I nominate Dan Hertzog, Hedge Hollow Ranch, for the Allan Hoover Award for his many years of generosity to, and promotion of, MHHF. 

 From 2008 to 2015, Dan has hosted multiple clinics at Hedge Hollow Ranch and has provided classroom space and facilities, land, game, bird dogs, manpower and his personal time and knowledge. 

 Dan introduced MHHF to other organizations and individuals who not only have donated to, but have also sponsored MHHF activities.  Dan has also personally donated to and sponsored MHHF activities.

 Dan, THANK YOU for your many years of promoting MHHF and moving us closer to the intended vision of the Federation.

 Submitted By Stacie Hubler

2015 Sportsmen's Gala & Shoot for the Future Recap

SPORTSMEN’S GALA

The 2015 MHHF Sportsmen’s Gala was held on October 2nd at the beautiful Stonehaus Farms Winery in Lee’s Summit, Missouri.  Bret Brown Professional Auction Company led the live auction and there was great food, fun items to bid on and our signature clinic video presented for attendants to learn about our cause.  Sporting clays tournament sponsors who attended the Gala were presented with Stonehaus Farms most popular wine of the season.  Congratulations to Director Steve Rulo, the recipient of the Volunteer of the Year Award, and congratulations to Dan Hertzog, the recipient of the Allan Hoover Award.  A special thanks goes out to Bret Brown, Katie Wingard and Karen Hoover for all of their help in this event!

By Secretary Stacie Hubler

 

5TH ANNUAL MHHF “SHOOT FOR THE FUTURE”

Gorgeous weather greeted sporting clays participants at our 5th Annual sporting clays tournament on October 3rd at Powder Creek Shooting Park.  Once again, our friend from CZ-USA, David Miller, put on quite a show with his trick-shooting demonstration (some of you may still be trying to get the cabbage and shaving cream out of your eye lashes!)  Prizes were given to the top scorers in each age group which included gift cards to Bass Pro and Academy Sports.  Door prizes were also given to the lucky winners in the right seat!   I would like to thank everyone who came out and supported our sporting clays tournament and thank our tournament sponsors:  Missouri Department of Conservation, CZ-USA, Pooches Paradise Daycare & Resort, Kansas City Safari Club International, Haddad Financial Services, Reece & Nichols, Harriet Darling, Pyramid Roofing, Whittington Graphix and CR Sales Firearms.  I would also like to send another special thank you to Karen Hoover, Katie Wingard, Steve Rulo and Anthony Meyer for volunteering their time that day to make the event fun for everyone!

By Secretary Stacie Hubler