Cary Chapter Of Ducks Unlimited Announces 28th Annual Banquet

by MMI

CARY, N.C. – The Cary Chapter of Ducks Unlimited, a volunteer-driven organization that raises funds to protect, enhance, and maintain wetland habitats in North Carolina, has announced that the organization will hold the 28th Annual Cary Ducks Unlimited Banquet on Tuesday, May 29 from 5:30-8 p.m. at 111 Place in Cary, N.C. Sponsors are sought for the event to assist in the conservation efforts of waterflow and wildlife in North Carolina. Proceeds from admission or sponsor tickets are used to help restore and enhance wetlands. The event will include a silent and live auction, a Grand Door Prize drawing, and raffle prizes. For more information about event sponsorship, contact Ed Strickland at (919) 614-0893 or visit http://www.ducks.org/states/50/index.html.

About North Carolina Ducks Unlimited:
North Carolina Ducks Unlimited (NCDU) is a volunteer-driven, membership-based organization whose sole purpose is to raise funds to protect, enhance, and maintain wetland habitat in North Carolina and across North America. These conservation efforts benefit waterflow, other wildlife, and the people of North Carolina today and tomorrow. Achievements to date under include over 40,000 acres conserved throughout the state and over 10,000 project areas under development. NCDU’s most recent effort, “Sound CARE,” has a goal to protect, restore, and enhance 64,000 acres in North Carolina and the breeding grounds over the next five years. To learn more about North Carolina Ducks Unlimited, visit http://www.ducks.org/states/50/index.html or call (901) 758-3825.

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