Ben Avery Outdoor Expo time again. March 28-29th.

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akapennypincher

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All the information is linked below, normally one of the Muzzle Loading Club participates to let people experience the fun of shooting a traditional muzzleloader.

http://www.azgfd.gov/outdoor_recreation/showcase.shtml

Come early as they normally get 30-40K visitors.
 
Well I went out to the Expo today Saturday, the NMLRA had an information booth, the local Muzzle Loading Club had a hand on area where people could shoot a muzzle loader. Peopple were standing on line for the chance to.

The Expo was very crouded, and I would say the crowd was 10K plus.

The Expo was bigger, better, and gave many people opportunities to try many thing that could, and can be fun.

Hats off to Arizona Game & Fish for having a great event again that were mostly free. /but the thing that did have a charge it was very minimal.


Food venodors were many, and lets say I broke training.
 
FINAL NUMBERS & REPORT





AZGFD Outdoor Expo draws more than 31,000


April 10, 2015



PHOENIX ”“ Despite record temperatures, the Arizona Game and Fish Department’s 2015 Outdoor Expo presented by Shikar Safari Club International, held March 28-29 at the Ben Avery Shooting Facility in Phoenix, was visited by 33,100 people.


This does not include the Friday Youth Day, geared toward school children, teachers and chaperones, which was attended by 5,900. The Youth Day also was held at the Ben Avery facility.


The annual Expo showcases activities such as fishing, hunting, shooting sports, archery, camping, off-highway vehicle recreation, boating recreation, and wildlife viewing and education.


In addition to the hands-on activities, more than 170 exhibitors were on hand, including sportsmen’s and conservation organizations, government agencies, and commercial vendors of outdoor products and services.


"This year’s Expo continues to build a strong Arizona community of active outdoor clubs, retailers and manufacturers,” said AZGFD Chief of Wildlife Recreation Scott Lavin. “It is the support of this ever-growing community that helps keep the Expo free to the public and helps educate people of the importance of conservation and healthy outdoor lifestyle.”


Title sponsor of this year’s Outdoor Expo was Shikar Safari Club International.


Gold sponsors were Cabela’s and Arizona State Credit Union.


Silver sponsors were Sportsman’s Warehouse, Bass Pro Shops, HPR Ammunition, Iron City Polaris, Strategic Armory Corps, A to Z Equipment Rentals & Sales, Smith & Wesson, Weatherby Foundation International, and the U.S. Sportsmen's Alliance Foundation.


Bronze sponsors were Bill Luke Dodge, Beretta USA, Mule Deer Foundation / M.U.L.E.Y.


Next year’s Outdoor Expo will be held on April 2-3 at the Ben Avery Shooting Facility in Phoenix. More information will be posted at www.azgfd.gov/expo as it becomes available.


The Arizona Game and Fish Department prohibits discrimination on the basis of race, color, sex, national origin, age, or disability in its programs and activities. If anyone believes that they have been discriminated against in any of the AGFD’s programs or activities, including employment practices, they may file a complaint with the Deputy Director, 5000 W. Carefree Highway, Phoenix, AZ 85086-5000, (602) 942-3000, or with the Fish and Wildlife Service, 4040 N. Fairfax Dr. Ste. 130, Arlington, VA 22203. Persons with a disability may request a reasonable accommodation or this document in an alternative format by contacting the Deputy Director as listed above.
 
Richard Eames said:

So if you did not make it you missed out. Arizona Game & Fish are trying to get people off the couch, out from in front of the computer. Into the out doors, and into exploring what cane be done outside. Saw many families with kids expoloring, and getting idea of new thing to do, new place to go, and new way of having fun.

Maybe you come and check it out. Price of admission was right.
 
I've tried to find info on the Az rendezvous for 2016, but every phone number or email is bogus. do you know anything? I've pretty much given up.
 
to AKApennypincher;

Theres lots of AZGF stuff, but what about the March first activities, and the March 28th rondy?
 
I've been talking to some AZ guys and they say that there is no rendezvous in the Ben Avery shoots. Others said they would have a bunch of vendors selling rondy stuff at the later one. The more I talk to folks the more confused I get. I've no idea now what's going on. Is there a real rondy? Which do the vendors show up at? I've been to the azgfd website, but find no info I can use. :surrender:
 
The Ben Avery Outdoor Expo promotes many shooting disciplines, and other outdoor activities. It is a one weekend event that normally draws 15,000-20,000 people to Ben Avery for the weekend.

Normally one of the Muzzleloading Clubs participates to give people info & the opportunity to shoot a Triditional ML.


If you have not been you are missing out, the cost is zero, the event keep getting bigger & bigger each year.
 
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