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Fort Custer to host Freedom Hunt for disabled hunters

Contact:  Maj. Dawn Dancer 517-481-8140


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Press Release
September 7, 2007

Lansing, Mich.--The Department of Military and Veterans Affairs and the Fort Custer Training Center in coordination with the Department of Natural Resources will host the first annual Freedom Hunt for disabled individuals Oct. 19 - 21 at Fort Custer, Augusta, Mich. This special deer hunt is held in conjunction with the state-wide early firearm deer hunt for disabled individuals.

The event begins Friday at 6 p.m. with a catered banquet featuring door prizes and guest speakers. Hunting begins Saturday morning. Hunters may stay at Fort Custer, overnight, Friday and Saturday.

All meals, lodging and deer processing are free of charge due in part by generous sponsors such as The National Wild Turkey Federation, Whitetails Unlimited, and the Fort Custer Deer Hunt Group Leaders.

This year's Freedom Hunt is limited to 15 hunters, chosen by a point system. Those with military service related disabilities will be given preference but military service is not required for eligibility. Organizers hope to expand the number of hunters next year.

A 950-acre site has been carefully selected to maximize hunting opportunities and will be equipped with wheelchair accessible blinds and heaters. Volunteers will be on hand to assist hunters with special needs.

Applicants must present a DNR certificate stating they are eligible to hunt from a standing vehicle. Hunters will also need a 2007 Michigan deer hunting license when they arrive at Fort Custer. Antlerless permits may be purchased over the counter from official DNR licensed vendors. Shotgun, black powder guns, bows or crossbows may be used.

To be considered for one of the 15 openings, mail an application, postmarked by Oct. 5, to Fort Custer Training Center Environmental Office, ATTN: Jonathan Edgerly, 2501 26th Street, Augusta, Michigan 49012 or fax an application to (269) 731-6572. Applications are available at www.fortcusterhunt.org. For more information, call (269) 731-6570.

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To cover this event, media should coordinate with Maj. Dawn Dancer at 517-481-8140.

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