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4-H Receives $4,426 From NRA Foundation

Pictured (l to r): David Nuckolls, Clay Brown, Cole Nuckolls, Luke Sullivan, Cheyenne Davidson, Max Weaver, Jordan Bartusiak, and Gary Rodgers.

Hardeman County friends of the National Rifle Association (NRA) held its second annual fundraising banquet on Saturday, August 5, 2023. The event included a dinner catered by Colleta’s, a live auction, and giveaways.

Over 90 people attended the event, which was held at the Agri-business center in Bolivar, and raised more than $11,000 for the NRA Foundation.

As a part of its 2023 grant program, The NRA Foundation presented a check for $4,426.36 to the Hardeman County 4-H Clay Dusters shooting sports program at the banquet.

Read more about the Hardeman County Clay Dusters.

Proceeds raised from local banquets go toward firearms safety training, youth education, hunter safety training programs, range development, conservation, and Second Amendment education. None of the proceeds may be used for political, legislative, or lobbying activities due to the charitable tax status of The NRA Foundation.


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