2021 NRA Women's Leadership Forum Online Auction Spotlight: Youth Adventure Camp for 2 at NRA Whittington Center

Forget waiting lists! Guarantee your child's spot in the 2022 Youth Adventure Camp.

by posted on September 1, 2021
Youth Adventure Camp 2

The NRA Whittington Center's Youth Adventure Camp is one of America's best outdoor youth programs. It's so popular that it consistently sells out. In fact, there was a waiting list for 2021! But for two special young people in your life, the wait is over. Send your child and a friend, or two siblings, to this one-of-a-kind adventure camp for boys and girls aged 13 to 17, tucked in Raton, New Mexico in the shadow of the Rocky Mountains. During this 2-week program, 2 young people in your life will learn everything from shooting fundamentals to firearm safety, marksmanship, basic wilderness survival skills and more-all under the direct supervision of staff and trained volunteers. After the past year of being "cooped up," what a wonderful gift to give the gift of the fresh outdoors, new friendships and new skills for life, all in a fun, encouraging, safe setting. 

Go here to learn more. This auction is open to everyone, so please be sure to share this with your friends and family with children who are looking for the adventure of a lifetime! Bidding ends on Friday, Sept. 3, 2021 at 1:30 p.m., so don't wait! Go here to register for the auction, and see all of the auction items up for bid here.

Generously 100% donated by Cyndi Flannigan, NRA WLF Auction Co-Chair

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