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Running in a Street Gang

Joseph was one of my best friends in high school.  Joseph and I got into a lot of things when we were in high school.  Once, we were even members of a Mexican street gang.  I bet you didn’t know that one about me.

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Not us, but funny

Actually it was homecoming week during our junior or senior year at Parkers Chapel and each day was a different costume day.  Camo day, Blue and white day, Come as you are day.  Since whitey tighties aren’t exactly compliant with school dress code, I don’t think we participated in that one.  However one day was Twins day.  We chose to go as Mexican essays.  I’m pretty sure it was Joseph’s idea.

It was epic.  I’m sure there are pictures somewhere and if I find any, I’ll update this post.   We donned bandanas on our heads and wore blue plaid long sleeve shirts with only the very top buttons fastened.  Underneath, we wore white t-shirts.  Although, I can’t remember maybe they were wife beater shirts instead.   You know what I’m talking about? Those white cotton tank tops.  Every wife beater featured on Cops is guaranteed to be wearing a wife beater tank top.

“Bad boy bad boys.  What you gonna do when they come for you”

The costume was completely out of norm for us as well as the school with very few hispanics in the area.  Especially back in the late 90’s.  Its a small rural school that is consistently ranked within the top 10 schools in Arkansas.   Inner city gangs have never existed there and likely never will.  It was also out of the character for us because we were both good students who were never really in trouble for much of anything.  We weren’t thugs at all. We were instantly the talk of the school that day.  A vote was held each day to decide who wore the best costume.  As I recall, we won by a land slide. The only thing is, apparently since we were “gang related”, some of the teachers disqualified us.  We got the shaft.  You’d think that especially in a rural school with absolutely no history of gang anything that our sense of humor would have gained us extra points, but apparently that didn’t pan out for us.  Regardless, we had fun and we always knew we were the true winners.

My esé Joseph got me into running as well.  Joseph was a top athlete.  We both played basketball all the time, but Joseph played a lot of basketball and ran like forest gump.   But to me and my family, Joseph was more than a friend, he was essentially a ministry.  I knew Joseph’s home life wasn’t the best and I knew that he struggled with some issues.  I didn’t know every detail but I knew he ran as a way to vent stress.  Regardless of what issues were going on, I wanted him to know that Jesus loves him and so do others.  So, along with all of the other high school shenanigans we found ourselves in the middle of, we ran.  Joseph may disagree, but I wasn’t in horrible shape.  Still, Joseph was in a lot better shape and would run circles around me.

As people do, our high school days ended and our college years moved us to different places and we sort of drifted apart.  We still talk occasionally, but we just don’t see each other that often.  However, I think about the good ole days running with Joseph almost every time I run.

Running with Jesus

UA Hunt RunningLike Joseph, running became my stress reliever.  The more I ran, the more I actually grew to enjoy running and I’ve run in numerous 5Ks and a few 10Ks over the years.  Although I like to run,  I’ve never been a die hard fitness freak.  I know there are obvious fitness and health benefits to running that should be my motivation, but for me, running is normally just a stress reliever more than part of a fitness goal.  Sometimes I run with other people, but more often than not, I find myself running alone.

To me, running is a great time to just put some good music on, get alone, and talk to God about what ever seems to be going wrong in the world.  When I have my  “quiet time” with the lord, and just study his word, I often get distracted.  My ADD works hard against me.  But when I’m running, I’m doing something.  I’m not trying to just sit still.  Essentially, God has my undivided attention as I pound the pavement.

One song that keeps popping up on my play list as I run is Amazing Grace (My Chains are Gone) by Chris Tomlin.  Now, to be honest, its a little slow for running music, but it keeps popping up and its such a good song that I just let it play.  If you’ve never heard the song, Check out these lyrics:

Chris Tomlin Album

My chains are gone
I’ve been set free
My God, my Savior has ransomed me
And like a flood His mercy reigns
Unending love, amazing grace

The Lord has promised good to me
His word my hope secures
He will my shield and portion be
As long as life endures

 

With lyrics like that, its hard to keep worrying about the problems found in this life.  “My chains are gone”  Wow!  You can’t run if you are bound with heavy chains.  You can’t run life race if you are bound by worry and guilt.  “My God, my Savior has ransomed me”  I’ve been lucky to have very little personal financial debt.  I’m not wealthy either but the sin debt that we all owe is like each individual person having to pay off our national debt.  Currently thats over $18,251,122,000,000.  Talk about a bail out.  Even bill gates can’t swing that kinda cash and Jesus paid it all.  “the Lord has promised good to me”.  No matter what issues you are facing.  God has promised that if we will remain focused on him, he will give us the desires of our heart.  Now that doesn’t mean we are supposed to get stupid and give all of our money to Joel Osteen or some other greedy televangelist.  But it does mean that if we keep running the good race, and God is our focus that our labors are not in vein.

As you can see, running is a great way to relive stress and refocus on whats really important.  You just need to get out there and run.  “Therefore, since we are surrounded by such a great cloud of witnesses, let us throw off everything that hinders and the sin that so easily entangles. And let us run with perseverance the race marked out for us, fixing our eyes on Jesus, the pioneer and perfecter of faith. For the joy set before him he endured the cross, scorning its shame, and sat down at the right hand of the throne of God. Consider him who endured such opposition from sinners, so that you will not grow weary and lose heart.” Hebrews 12:1-3

Peaks and Valleys

I lived in North West Arkansas for 6-7 years and Fayetteville, AR has some great places to run.  There are trails all over the place and lots of them have great scenery. Both natural and man made features throughout the area just make the trails and parks a pleasure to run and that doesn’t even include all of the pretty college girls out running.  They say God blessed Texas, but I swear all of those angels go to college in Arkansas.  (WooPigSooie)

NWA Trails

The climate is phenomenal in NWA.  It gets hot there during the summer, but there is usually a breeze blowing and the humidity is much lower than that found here in south Arkansas. After I moved back to south Arkansas, I just got out of the habit of running.  I’ve been pretty hit or miss at running for the last couple of years.  Even though I began running in Parkers Chapel, I just found running a lot more boring after moving back down here.  I also wasn’t under the stress that i found my self in while working in NWA either so I didn’t need the stress relief.  Regardless of the reasons, I just lost my enthusiasm for running.

Get Fit to Hunt

Last fall, I got back to running a little.  I turned 35 in November and I was determined to run 3.5 miles on my birthday.  I made it happen.  Now, I can’t say it was graceful and I had to walk part of it, but I got through it.  After that, I got busy with hunting season and didn’t run anymore all winter. A friend of mine asked me to go running with him before turkey season started.  So, I did.  I could barely make 1 mile.  Its amazing how fast my cardio level had dropped.  I was pretty disgusted, but not defeated.  I didn’t really make time for running for a few weeks during turkey season.  I spent a couple of weeks in texas and It seems like we walked a thousand miles out there, but no time for running then.

Sometimes it does’t seem like it, but fittness and hunting are closely related.  Now, in the south where the opening day of deer season is a national holiday, fitness and hunting don’t really seem to go together.  But in mountainous country and especially out west, fitness and hunting go hand in hand.  As I’ve gotten more and more involved in the world of Outdoor videography, I can definitely see the need to maintain a higher level of physical fitness than the average redneck.  Its one thing to sit in a deer stand snacking on honey buns all day, but its another to try to keep up with a pack of squirrel dogs in the hills of the Ouachita mountains while toting a camera, get good video that isn’t shaky from deep heaving breaths and without hearing those breaths over the audio.  Yes, that happened this spring.  The video looked like it was filmed during a tornado and I was sucking wind like a tornado too.

I don’t know what hunts and events I’ll get to film this fall.  I’ve applied for my Arkansas elk permit.  I apply for it every year and haven’t been drawn yet.  The odds are tough to get drawn, but hopefully I’ll get the chance to do some elk hunting this fall.  Weather its in Arkansas or colorado, if I do get to take part in an elk hunt this fall, all of this running will come in handy.  To prepare for it though I’ve got to get back on the top of my fitness game.

Over the last month or so, I’ve been using one of my favorite iPhone Apps called MapMyRun.  Its great because it uses the GPS in your phone to keep up with your run stats.  At the beginning of the year, I was barely able to run a mile.  Jump forward to today and I ran 4.1 miles at a 9:45 pace last week.  Its a long way from my peak 5k time of 19:56, but I’m not 20 years old anymore either.  I also like the app because it gives you voice updates through your headphones while your listening to music.  It tells you your current distance and pace to keep you on track.

Map My Run

Right now, I’m looking for a couple of fun 5Ks and maybe a 10K to run in the coming months.  There is a fun run this weekend in El Dorado, AR called the Glow For Children’s 5K.  Proceeds benefit Arkansas children hospital.  It should be a fun one to do and its definitely a good cause.  As I understand it, this is a FUN run.  Its heavy on the fun.  You can run, walk, jog, or dance if you want to. You can be as serious as you want to be but don’t take yourself too serious.  Essentially, the race takes place at night and at different points during the race, instead of handing out water, you get splashed with colored glow in the dark water.    If you are in the area, come join me.

Glow for Children

What is Riverbank Products up to?

I’m glad you asked

filming texasI have a lot of fun at what I do and I hope that comes through in a lot of the photos that I post to Instagram and Facebook. Life isn’t all fun and games though.  There is hard work too, but I try to make it as much fun as possible.

Here lately, I’ve been asked by a ton of different people, “what do you do for a living?” Well, its a very good question and every answer I give seems to start with “I help people…” The rest of that sentence changes more often than most people change bed sheets and probably more often than some people change underwear.

Sometimes it pays better than others. Regardless; I know I’m doing what I’m supposed to be doing and I’m trusting God to work the rest out. Sometimes it doesn’t seem like he shows up when I want him to, but he hasn’t let me down yet.

Simply Blessed

At the expense of sounding conceited, God has blessed me with the ability to do a million different things well. Although, for someone with ADD, sometimes it seems like a curse.  The reality though is that, I’m so blessed I can’t fully comprehend at times.  I haven’t found many skills that I can’t at least do pretty well. I can’t really say I’m the best there is at many things either, so I’m a jack of all trades in every sense of the word.

Growing up with the parents I have, is why I am the way I am.  They have been such a blessing to me and I’m thankful for them always.   God’s blessings abound in my life.  I’m human and fail often. I’m well aware of that, but I feel like since God has given me these gifts, I need to help as many people as possible.  So that is my goal.  “I help people…”

What Brought You Here

After college, I bounced around a couple of things and then spent several years working in the corporate world chasing the dollar. Essentially, I ran the R&D and Technical support side of a manufacturing company for several years.  My job led me to the company’s management team and my role was part engineering, part marketing.  My knowledge base allowed me to connect with those in the field as well as those in the chemistry lab.    I met a ton of great people, traveled all over the US, and become some what of an expert in my field.  That said, and without going into great detail, it wasn’t all rainbows and sunshine. In the end, there are more important things than the dollar and my time there ended.  I sacrificed a lot in an attempt to help other people and missed out on a lot of my Mom’s life as she battled cancer.   During my last few months there, it became increasingly clear that the company was moving in a different direction than what God had for me.  It was during this time that I started Riverbank Products.

Riverbank Products Begins

When Riverbank Products first lifted off the ground​, I had some product ideas that I wanted to work on that I thought would really help people. I also wanted to be able to create a company that would allow me to provide a service to others in the outdoor industry. I chose to focus on the outdoor industry because thats where my passions are centered. If you have to work, you might as well work at something you enjoy and what better than combining a desire to help other people and the Outdoors. Riverbank Products was born and has since become part marketing company and part product development think tank and part consulting firm.

 

NightRunner 101

For several years I had thought about how dangerous and difficult it was to use a spotlight at night while running an outboard motor with a tiller handle.  The trim controls are never very ergonomic and you have to sit the light down or hold it between your knees to adjust the trim.  I’d seen several people adapt the trim controls onto the spotlight but every one I’d seen somehow used duct tape, zip-ties, frayed wires, extension cords and all sorts of homemade contraptions.  I knew that I could do better. So, I made a prototype the correct way and found a manufacturing company to produce the light for me.  The NightRunner Light was born.

With my first product out there, I needed to market it and my company.  Not only that, but it needed to be in a creative way with little to no budget for marketing. So, I created The Frog Giggin’ Tournament Series By Riverbank Products​. I wanted to promote my company as well as others in a family friendly environment that would encourage kids to get outdoors. It was great because about all you need to frog gig is a good light.  You don’t even need a gig.  Most people just catch them by hand.  The Frog giggin tournament was it.

With running any event, good sponsors are key.  T.P. Outdoors was one of the first sponsors that leaped into the frog giggin tournament series. (Pun Intended)  The Petrus family shares my love of the outdoors and a passion for getting others outdoors.  Bill Petrus and some of the T.P. Outdoors Adventures crew came out and filmed a show at one of our first frog giggin tournaments.  I didn’t know it at the time but a good friendship would be formed from this that would lead to so many other things.

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Kids search for frogs among the weeds

Filming an Outdoor TV Show

I’ve dabbled in video and photography off and on for several years going all the way back to high school and photography even earlier than that.  An opportunity to incorporate outdoor videography into Riverbank Products repertoire came up when a dear friend asked me to tag along on his Elk hunt in southern Colorado.  One thing lead to another and I’ve now been involved with T.P. Outdoors Adventures show for a couple of years.

Jimmy Corley's First Wild Elk
Jimmy Corley’s First Wild Elk

Like most guys in the south, I’ve been watching hunting and fishing shows for a long time.  The Outdoor channel, Fox News or The Blaze and a little food network or history channel are about the only channels that I really watch.  Being a fan of outdoor shows is one thing, but before T.P. Outdoors Adventures, I could have never dreamed that I would actually be involved with a hunting show.

In a way, its because I’ve always seen ego driven people on tv, self promoting and bragging about the deer that they just killed.  To be fair, that is a gross generalization and I know that not everyone is like that.  I also know that a lot of it is just a sales pitch to keep product endorsement deals going.  There are an awful lot of “I”s in this post, but I’m just not that person. At least I try not to be.

I have a hard time selling something that I don’t believe in and I’m not very good at self promoter.  I’d rather be honest with people and I love serving others.  Helping other people is exactly what happens on T.P. Outdoors Adventures.

 

 

T.P. Outdoors Adventures Logo
T.P. Outdoors Adventures Logo

If you haven’t seen the show,  please check it out.  Its only maybe once a year that you might see me on tv hunting.  Most of the time, I’m behind the camera.  And I’m perfectly fine with that.  Over the course of several shows, you may see Bill or another T.P. Outdoors personality taking a deer or something more crazy like gator hunting or catfish grabbing, but the majority of what you will see is what we call a Pay-It-Forward Adventure.  You will see far more of Bill taking an injured veteran fishing or a disabled kid hunting than bill killing yet another deer.

You see, taking another person hunting and especially someone that is not as fortunate to have grown up in the outdoors is far more rewarding than killing another deer.  Don’t get me wrong, I love to hunt but once you’ve taken one deer, your next deer isn’t quite as special.  Then you start hunting a special deer.  Maybe its a thick 8 point or a wide 10 point you have been chasing.  You my hunt him for 2-3 years before you get him.  Thats special for sure, but the reward of putting the gun in someone else’s hand, focusing on serving another person, and working hard to make sure that their hunt is special for them, now that is an amazing experience.  Seeing the other person actually make that happen is surreal.  Now try to capture that on video.  Thats what T.P. Outdoors Adventures is about to me.

Its only part of what I do, but as I’ve done more and more of it, its the part I live for.  I almost feel like its a nonofficial ministry of sorts because I get to show the love of Christ to the people I hunt with by serving them.  I mean, thats what Christ did right?  Christ didn’t come and shout “look at me, look at me” everywhere he went.  He had tons of followers for sure and he was outspoken yes, but he was always teaching and serving others.

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Screen shot of the Havoc Boats Website.

Now you might say, “wow that sounds like a lot of fun and a noble cause, but does that pay the bills?”  No. Not entirely. I have other projects.

Havoc Boats

Havoc Boats has been a client for a long time.  All of their current videos and marketing materials like their website and brochures have been produced by Riverbank Products.

We even did the early CAD drawings for the first Havoc boats.  Based on those drawings, we showed that it would be difficult, yet not impossible, to create the side profile that is unique to the havoc hull profile.  This latter came into play as the boats entered production phase and Havoc worked to ensure that the profile worked from one boat to the next.

I don’t want to steal any thunder or recognition from Tim Scott.    The cult following that Tim has generated and the boats that he builds makes it an easy sell.  I’m just one guy who has helped out along the way.  Check out Havoc Boats at a dealer near you.

Support For Our Veterans

WH-TranspThe very first episode of T.P. Outdoors Adventures that Bill Petrus asked me to help film was with an event for Warrior Hunts.  Warrior Hunts is a non-profit organization that helps get post 9-11 combat veterans outdoors through hunting and fishing weekends.

The event that we were filming on that first episode was dubbed Deerpocalypse.  Warriors from all over came to north Louisiana with one task in mind, Hunt Deer.  I got the privilege of filming and working with several warriors that weekend which also happened to be on the anniversary of the bombing of Pearl Harbor.  It was a special time and I’m not sure who had more fun, me or the warriors.

Since then, Riverbank Products has filmed numerous events with Warrior Hunts.   I’ve been working with John Nolan, the director of Warrior Hunts to help promote the organization and build it into a bigger, more sustainable non-profit.  For more information about Warrior Hunts and to stay up-to-date on future events, Like their Facebook Page.

wwh-logoWhile Riverbank Products is most involved with Warrior Hunts, we have also worked with other organizations as well.  One such organization is Wounded War Heroes.

Through T.P. Outdoors Adventures, we have filmed several events with Wounded War Heroes.  One of the most memorable was a south Texas turkey hunt with Matt Cole and Chuck Williams.  Both warriors were able to complete their grand slam on this trip.  It was an amazing hunt.

After the hunt photos are common practice in the outdoors.  On this, the final day of the hunt, Matt finally made it happen.  It was an afternoon hunt and by the time everyone got back to camp, Light was fading fast.  Now, Texas sunsets are some of the most beautiful sunsets the eye can behold.  This one was one of those and there wasn’t much time.

I saw this scene unfolding and ripening faster than an old banana.  As the sun seemed to speed its descent toward the horizon, and with only seconds to capture the essence of the hunt, I knelt down, backed everyone up, and grabbed this shot.  Wounded War Heroes now uses photos from that hunt in many of their promotional materials.MattCole_logoed

Another group is called Lone Star Warriors Outdoors.  I got the chance to meet Chris Gill, the organizations director, during a hunt with Warrior Hunts.  We shared a blind together during Doepocalypse weekend.  Although Chris didn’t get to harvest a deer, we did have a great time and he shared with me a little about what Lone Star Warriors Outdoors was doing to support veterans who were returning home.

In december of last year, Approximately 20 veterans converged on ranches around San Angelo Texas for a deer hunt.  Most thought they would be roughing it with white bread and porknbeans.  What they found when they got there was accommodations, meals, that blew their minds.  Not only that, but they were supplied with every pice of hunting gear they would need sans socks and underwear.  To say they were treated like royalty is an understatement.

I was able to tag along with Jose Martinez.  Jose was injured during combat, but that hasn’t stopped him.  He was able to successfully complete a dream hunt that weekend.  The Emotions that flooded the blind after that, are off the charts.  Check it out in the video below.

Other Projects

You’ve probably heard the phrase “never trust a skinny cook.” Well, I always say never trust anyone who doesn’t like to eat.  I’m here to tell you that I like to eat.  I may be thin, but don’t let that fool you.  I don’t  just like any food though.  No blan banquet food here.

One of my favorites is pork. Whether its thick slice bacon or slow smoked porked butt, hard to beat pork.  There is not a bad day that can’t be at least helped with bbq pulled pork.  I mean think about it.  Here in the south, someone dies and while the family is mourning the loss of great aunt suki everyone from miles around shows up at the house with bbq pork and baked beans with extra bacon.

12oz jars of Bayed Up BBQ Rub
12oz jars of Bayed Up BBQ Rub

As a pork eating crusader, My secret weapon of choice when it comes to doing battle with a pork butt is a product I launched a couple of years ago called Bayed up BBQ Rub.  This seasoning blend is fantastic on pork and a lot of other stuff as well.  Its great on chicken and burgers or even just to add a little kick to popcorn or eggs.  But, what this seasoning was really made for is WILD HOGS.  Of course you don’t have to use wild hogs but if you have hogs on your property, you need to try this seasoning.  You’ll be happy you did.

Here to Help

These are just a few of the things I’m involved with.  I’ve also done commercials and corporate work for various companies.  I’ve filmed events of all sorts, even a few weddings here and there.

Essentially, I love helping others and I’m here to help.  When I first started Riverbank Products, the Night Runner Lights was the very first product that I developed and marketed on my own.  It was also at that time that I adopted Mathew 5:16 as my mission statement for Riverbank Products.

Let your light so shine before men, that they may see your good works, and glorify your Father which is in heaven. Mathew 5:16

Sometimes “christian run” businesses seem to flaunt a christian symbol and then run their business in a completely opposite direction.   I make no bones about the fact that God is the center of my business, but I’m often cautions of how I portray that fact.  I don’t want to ever take advantage of others and I hope that through helping other people, Christ will be shown  in a mighty and graceful way. If you need help with a project, Contact me.  riverbankproducts@gmail.com

Warrior Hunts Golf Tournament, Wine Tasting and Auction Set for The Memorial @ Frenchmans Bend.

Warrior Hunts Golf Tournament, Wine Tasting and Auction Set for The Memorial @ Frenchman’s Bend

 

WH-TranspMonroe, LA (May 12, 2015) – For the first time, Amicus presents The Memorial @ Frenchman’s Bend will benefit Warrior Hunts, part of the North East Louisiana Veterans Association.

Warrior Hunts is a locally managed non-profit that organizes hunting/fishing weekends as a way to get combat veterans outdoors. “The outdoors experience has proven time and again as one of the best ways to get these heroes out of the house and help begin the healing process.” Said Lt General Donny Wurster, USAF Retired. Warrior Hunts seeks to provide a stress free weekend for our American heroes and if you’re a witness to it, the “Thank You” given to them provides a lasting impression of our State, Nation and Families in Northeast Louisiana.

Activities are set to kick off at 6:oopm on Thursday May 21st at Frenchman’s Bend with a sponsor appreciation event. The event will include a wine tasting as well as a live auction and a silent auction, which will also start Thursday and carry on through the weekend. Auction items to include:

  • 105mm artillery shells from the Special Operations’ AC-130 Gunship
  • Custom Warrior Hunts themed fire pit from Porter Iron Works
  • In Home Chef Experience(s) with Chef Pat Nolan
  • Golf Getaway to Kingwood Texas (Tin Cup movie location)
  • Autographed Boxing Gloves from boxing legend George Foreman, Sports Memorabilia from local athletes
  • Hunting Trips and more…

 

In addition, ULM’s Coach Berry is scheduled to speak prior to a flag ceremony Equipment items sought by Warrior Hunts, including deer stands, and Hunting gear will be on display to show donors how their funds are being spent.

Golf-grenadeFriday night is “RED Friday”. RED is for: Remember Everyone Deployed. In honor of those in harm’s way, wear some red, or even better. Show your support for Warrior Hunts and Pickup a RED Warrior Hunts T-shirt at T.P. Outdoors.

Flag retirement ceremonies have become a tradition at many Warrior Hunts events. In an era where some in our society are prompting the practice of disgracing the flag, this special time at Warrior Hunts events is set-aside for warriors and friends to retire Old Glory with honor and dignity. A flag lighting ceremony with a new flag will follow the flag retirement and JPS Equipment will fly a large US flag high above Frenchman’s Bend from Thursday through Sunday.

Memorial Thursday Friday-01On Saturday and Sunday, it’s golf, golf and more golf. Warrior Hunts will present players with mementos on #1 Tee Box while Local vendors/volunteers feed players on holes 4 and 14, with another “feed bag” location being planned now. Retired USAF Master Sargent John Nolan, Jr., the Director of Warrior hunts said, “Warrior Hunts Alumni and Families will be on hand along with teammates associated with our three year old mission of putting our Nation’s Heroes into Nature. Almost 200 Warriors have participated in Warrior Hunts events so far. We are on track to serve 100 for this year alone. We’re making a difference right here, right now, with the right people”

The Memorial Golf Tournament at Frenchman’s bend is presented by Amicus. Additional contributing sponsors include Skyjacker, T.P. Outdoors, Batteries n Bulbs, Twin City Outdoors and more. For more information about Warrior Hunts, check out their website at www.warriorhunts.com. To register your golf team, contact Frenchman’s Bend at 318-387-2363

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About Warrior Hunts of NELVA

Warrior Hunts of NELVA is an all volunteer 501c Non Profit that started in 2012, with two injured veteran hunters.   Warrior hunts are a way of giving back and helping wounded combat veterans and active duty special operators connect and cope with combat injuries. By 2014 over 100 Warriors and Family members hosted so far.

Warrior Hunts of NELVA P.O. Box 903 West Monroe, La 71294 Tax ID/EIN 59-119-1272 NELVA is a Non-Profit   Organization warriorhunts@gmail.com 318-235-5454

www.warriorhunts.com

 

 

 

Combat Veterans and Families with Warrior Hunts Look Forward to “Squirrel-a-Palooza” and trail ride Near Kirby, Arkansas

For Immediate Release

Contact : John Nolan, Jr.

Email: warriorhunts@gmail.com

Website: www.warriorhunts.com

 Combat Veterans and Families with Warrior Hunts Look Forward to “Squirrel-a-Palooza” and trail ride Near Kirby, Arkansas

West Monroe, LA  (January 6, 2015) – Warrior Hunts, US Army Corp of Engineers, USDA Forest Service, Arkansas Game and Fish Commission, and Kirby Landing Motel and Marina staff have teamed up to host combat veterans for a squirrel hunt that’s been dubbed Squirrel-A-Palooza for the 2nd year running.  The event is set to take place January 16-17th.

Base camp will be Kirby Landing on Arkansas’ beautiful Lake Greeson.  Surrounded by National Forest and the Ouachita mountains, this setting is perfect for a relaxing getaway for America’s veterans and their families.

“Last year’s hunt was such a success that we were honored to be invited back for the second year running,” said Warrior Hunts Director John Nolan. “The commitment shown to supporting veterans by the local community made a huge impact in the lives of all of those who came.  With the addition of an ATV trial ride, this year’s event looks to be even better”

Hunters stop to listen for squirrel dogs treed on a nearby hill.
Hunters stop to listen for squirrel dogs treed on a nearby hill.

When asked about last year’s event, retired Marine Matt Hackler said.  “The scenery around there was amazing and it’s hard to beat a chance to hang out with old friends and making new friends that will become old friends. And squirrel hunting. Let’s face it, after all the anxiety they cause during deer season, it’s payback time.”

Warriors planning to attend the event this year are set to arrive at Kirby landing on Friday, Jan., 16.  The Kirby landing motel has provided rooms for the warriors and families to stay free of charge.  On Saturday, local sportsmen and Corp of Engineers AGFC, and US Forest Service staff will guide the warriors on a public land squirrel hunt in areas around the lake while the veterans’ families enjoy an ATV trail ride to a rendezvous point for back country lunch with the hunters.

If you would like to help support Warrior Hunts either monetarily or as a volunteer, you can find more information at www.warriorhunts.com.

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About Warrior Hunts of NELVA

Warrior Hunts of NELVA is an all-volunteer 501c Non Profit that started in 2012, with two injured veteran hunters.   Warrior hunts are a way of giving back and helping wounded combat veterans and active duty special operators connect and cope with combat injuries.  Through 2014, over 100 Warriors and Family members have been hosted.

Giggin For a Miracle a Success

This weekend’s Giggin for a miracle tournament, a part of The Frog Giggin Tournament Series by Riverbank Products, was a huge success.  

In all, 38 Frog Gigging teams participated in the event which benefited the Miracle League of Jonesboro and several hundred people came to watch the event and and enjoy a catfish dinner.  When the last frog was weighed and the results tallied, The Frog Giggin Tournament Series by Riverbank products had raised approximately $4,500 for the Miracle league Project.

Miracle League Softball Coordinator, Sharon Turman said she’s watched special needs children watch their siblings play ball and not be able to participate. But, that will soon change. “This will give every child an opportunity, no matter what their special need is to get out and play the sport of baseball,” Turman said.  A 2015 Tournament is in the works.

Winners 

  • First place- Tommy Lawrence, Joseph Nunally and Mitchell Nunally with a bag weight of 10.65 lbs. Lawrence also won the prize for the largest frog-measuring from snout to vent – 7.3 inches.
  • Second place- “Black River Giggers”-Colton Durham, Tanner Johnson and Will Smith. They came in with a bag weight of 9.43 lbs and their largest frog was 6.7 inches.
  • Third place- “Frog Grip”- Hunter Adams, Zach McCamey, and Nic Graves with a bag weight of 8.94 lbs and their largest frog was 6.4 inches.

For more information about how you can host a Frog Giggin Tournament Series by Riverbank Products event in your area visit The Frog Giggin Tournament Series by Riverbank Products page

Frog Giggin' Tournament Series by Riverbank Products