Become a Local Field Director in 2011 and Defend Your Hunting Heritage
Monday, December 20th, 2010 at 1:22 PMBecome a Local Field Director in 2011 and Defend Your Hunting Heritage
Columbus, OH --(Ammoland.com)- Are you willing to help pass on your passion for the outdoors to the next generation?
Then consider volunteering as a Local Field Director (LFD) with the U.S. Sportsmen’s Alliance (USSA) and U.S. Sportsmen’s Alliance Foundation (USSAF)!
The USSA is gearing up for another year of grassroots battles against the anti-hunting movement and the USSAF is working to continue bringing the joys of the outdoors to hundreds of thousands of youth through our Trailblazer Adventure Program. By becoming an LFD, you will be on the front lines, defending our outdoor heritage. In fact, Local Field Directors are a critical component in protecting our outdoor right from coast to coast.
LFDs play an indispensable role in helping the USSAF organize our nationally recognized Trailblazer Adventure Program. They are “on the ground” at locations around the country facilitating Trailblazer events. The goal is to guarantee that youth and their families have the type of experience that will keep them interested in the outdoors. Thanks to the efforts of dozens of LFDs, the Trailblazer Program has had one million participants go through since its beginning in 2001.

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LFDs also visit local sportsmen’s clubs to promote the missions of the USSA and USSAF. They help organize political and fundraising rallies and a variety of other vital activities.
Members of this elite group have received special attention across the nation. Howard Robinson, an LFD from Arkansas, was awarded the “People’s Choice Unsung Hero” award for 2010 from Outdoor Life magazine. He was recognized at a special event at the 2010 SHOT Show. Mike Kapp, another LFD from Wisconsin, made it onto the “Outdoor Life 25” 2010 list honoring the efforts of top sportsmen from across the country.
Although this is a volunteer position, the USSA and USSAF cover work-related expenses and, depending on the activity, provide compensation for time invested.
If you want to help protect outdoor traditions for future generations, we need your help.
Please contact Frank Price, Field Services Director at fprice@ussportsmen.org or call (614) 888-4868, ext. 202 for information about how you can protect our heritage for future generations by becoming a Local Field Director.
About:
The U.S. Sportsmen’s Alliance is a national association of sportsmen and sportsmen’s organizations that protects the rights of hunters, anglers and trappers in the courts, legislatures, at the ballot, in Congress and through public education programs. Visit www.ussportsmen.org.





