Eastern Pulaski Schools is submitting an application for the NASP program and a anonymous restricted donation has been made on behalf of the IDHA. Anyone who lives up in that area and wishes to find a way to support the program, please go to Winamac Fish and Wildlife area and speak to the property manager Tom Despot or assistant property manager Tony Carroll. The IDHA and those who support sporting organizations do a lot to help ensure the future of hunting, hunting safety and involvement of youth. Below is the thank you sent in regard to the donation.

From Tom Despot, Property Manager

"Thank you for the generous donation to NASP at Eastern Pulaski School Corp in the name of the IDHA. I received the check today and will deliver it to the school yet this morning. I will make sure they understand that it is restricted to implementing NASP. Thank you again for all you do for our youth hunting programs and wildlife conservation."


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