Ruffed Grouse Society to Host Weekend at the Historic Greenbrier in West Virginia

   07.18.13

Ruffed Grouse Society to Host Weekend at the Historic Greenbrier in West Virginia

Three day, two-night social event features world-class outdoor activities

The Ruffed Grouse Society (RGS) has scheduled a fun-filled weekend at The Greenbrier — a national landmark resort tucked away in the mountains of White Sulpfur Springs, West Virginia – on August 16-18, 2013; beginning with a cocktail and hors d’oeuvres reception party on Friday evening.

In addition to the evening social events, attendees will have the opportunity to fly-fish, shoot a round of sporting clays and/or play a round of golf on one of three distinctively different 18-hole championship courses. The itinerary also allows for plenty of free time so attendees can partake in all of the amenities this world-renowned resort has to offer.

Highlighted with live and silent auctions featuring a selection of high quality firearms, artwork, collectable’s and topnotch trips, reservations for this three-day, two-night weekend are $1,500 pp, $2,000 per couple and includes lodging, reception and elegant fundraiser banquet as well as a respective $250 and $500 resort credit.

“This is a great opportunity to join other Ruffed Grouse Society supporters and enjoy all that this wonderful resort has to offer in a relaxed environment,” said RGS Regional Director Dave Hansroth.

For more information and/or reservations contact Hansroth at 240-912-9294 or 412-303-1405. You can also fax your response to 240-912-9296 or e-mail DaveH@ruffedgrousesociety.org . RSVP August 2, 2013. All major credit cards accepted.

In accordance with Greenbrier ( www.greenbrier.com/ ) policy, the dress code calls for casual wear during the day and jacket in the evening.

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Established in 1961, the Ruffed Grouse Society is North America’s foremost conservation organization dedicated to preserving our sporting traditions by creating healthy forest habitat for ruffed grouse, American woodcock and other wildlife. RGS works with landowners and government agencies to develop critical habitat utilizing scientific management practices.

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