4 x 100 Chance Fund Raiser

Support Cold Water Conservation

4 x 100 “Chance” Offerings

This year, Kiap-TU-Wish is offering 100 “chances” on four premium items in place of the traditional raffle normally offered at our Holiday Conservation Banquet. Purchase a “chance” for an item of interest or better yet, for $50 purchase a chance on all four. One in a hundred is great odds, way better than the lottery, and of course buying more tickets makes this even better. 

** Update **

Fishpond Dry Bag – $10 per chance, 70 chances remaining
“Early Spring” painting – $10 per chance, going fast, only 10 chances remaining
Scott Centric rod – SOLD OUT!
Norling Bamboo rod – $20 per chance, going fast, only 10 chances remaining
Multiple chances can be purchased on any single item or a combination of items. 


Members wanting to purchase tickets can contact Tom Schnadt at, thschnad@hotmail.com or by mobile phone, 651.245.5163. Tom can also be contacted by using his home address:
Tom Schnadt
2174 Commonwealth ave.
Saint Paul, MN, 55108

You can pay for the chance tickets by mailing a check to Tom or by using the “Donate Now” option on the Kiap-TU-Wish website.

The drawing will take place February 28th or sooner.

Kiap Participates in Pheasants Forever Youth Game Fair

On Saturday, 9/11 Kiap-TU-Wish participated in Pheasants Forever Youth Game Fair in Hudson. Over forty youth stopped by Kiap’s booth and participated in fly tying, fly casting or fishing (even a few pan fish were caught). It was fun seeing their intensity as they learned how to tie a fly or cast a fly rod. Thanks to the efforts of Bob Trevis, each participant left with a dozen flies. A hearty, thanks to the volunteers that made this event happen;  Linda Radimecky, Scott Wagner, Monta Hayner, Tom Schnadt, Jon Jacobs, Randy Arnold, Jake Larsen, John Kaplan, Gary Horvath and Bruce Maher.

Pheasants Forever Youth Game Fair

Kinnickinnic Pheasants Forever

YOUTH GAME FAIR

Go here for further details

Our goal is to get youth involved in the outdoors while teaching them to have fun at the same time. Teaching them to hunt, fish, trap, and to work with dogs, teaches them responsibility & leadership skills that become traditions they can carry forward for generations to come.