First Angels N Camo Summertime Turkey Shoot is a Success | Eastern North Carolina Now

This past Saturday evening, lots of community supporters turned out for the first Angels N Camo Summertime Turkey Shoot held at Bunyan Vol. Fire Dept.

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   This past Saturday evening, lots of community supporters turned out for the first Angels N Camo Summertime Turkey Shoot held at Bunyan Vol. Fire Dept. Attendees had the chance to show off their shooting skills, enjoy some great food, and purchase Angels N Camo apparel and merchandise. The family friendly event was enjoyed by all ages.

   There will be another chance to support a the local charity at the Summertime Turkey Shoot fundraiser on June 9th at Bunyan Vol. Fire Dept. The Summertime Turkey Shoot will help raise funds to support upcoming summer fishing adventure wishes provided by Angels N Camo.
Ashley Adams taking aim at her target: Above.
   The misson of Angels N Camo is to provide hunting and fishing adventure wishes for children in Beaufort County and surrounding counties that have been diagnosed with a life threatening illness. Currently, Angels N Camo has two children on schedule for fishing adventures coming up in July. Angels N Camo is also accepting application for hunting adventures.
Bert Hill was the winner of the money round, and graciously gave his winnings back to Angels N Camo as a contribution. Here Bert Hill (left) posing with Lisa Adams (right): Above.
   It starts at 7 pm Saturday night. Cost per round will be $3. Winner gets $10. Ammo will be provided. There will also be a kids .410 Round for 12 and under. Hamburgers, Hot Dogs, and Drinks will be available. Angels n' Camo apparel and merchandise will also be available!
Lisa Adams here with the winner of the first kids round, Nate Battershell: Above.
   For more information, you can call Lisa Adams at (252) 402-6575 and visit the Angels n' Camo website www.angelsncamo.org. Be sure to like Angels n' Camo on Facebook and follow us on Twitter.
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