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Ohio Sportsman’s $4.5 Million Donation Provides More Than 3,600 Acres For Sportsmen

Tuesday, October 20th, 2009 at 3:16 PM

Ohio Sportsman’s Bequest Expands Hunting, Fishing and Trapping Opportunities
$4.5 million donation provides more than 3,600 acres for sportsmen.

Ohio Department Natural Resources

Ohio Department Natural Resources

COLUMBUS, OH –-(AmmoLand.com)- In 2007, Wallace “Wally” O’Dowd of Powell left a bequest to the Ohio Department of Natural Resources (ODNR) Division of Wildlife to acquire land for the purpose of wildlife conservation, propagation, and habitat management.

The bequest was the single largest donation in the history of the Division of Wildlife.

In September of 2009, O’Dowd’s dream became a reality when the Division closed on property along the Athens-Hocking County line. The newly purchased 3,600-acre parcel, which is contiguous to the existing Trimble Wildlife Area, will be combined to create one 6,694-acre site to be known as the Wallace H. O’Dowd Wildlife Area. The newly formed wildlife area will be the sixth largest in the state.

Mr. O’Dowd’s bequest of more than $4.5 million was combined with an additional $560,326 from the ODNR Division of Wildlife to cover a few extra acres and other costs associated with the acquisition. The land was purchased from the Sunday Creek Coal Company.

As stipulated in the O’Dowd will, the newly purchased land will be open to public hunting, fishing and trapping. Wally had requested that the property acquisition be a contiguous block of land in southeastern Ohio.

“I am sure Wally would be pleased that not only were we able to identify and purchase a sizeable portion of land, but that it is adjacent to an existing land holding that will result in more habitat and therefore greater opportunities for enjoyment by the state’s sportsmen and women,” said David M. Graham, chief of the Division of Wildlife. “We believe this is a fantastic legacy and an outstanding example of generosity to and for all Ohioans.”

Wallace “Wally” O’Dowd was an avid sportsman who traveled the world following his passion for hunting and fishing. A veteran of the Korean War, Wally was also an entrepreneur who had established his own manufacturing business.
A dedication ceremony for the new Wallace H. O’Dowd Wildlife Area will be held in the spring of 2010.

Wildlife conservation is an interest and love for many individuals. Persons who might like to consider a bequest for wildlife conservation or make a donation in memory of a loved one can contact the Division of Wildlife at 1-800-WILDLIFE (1-800-945-3543).
The Ohio Department of Natural Resources ensures a balance between wise use and protection of our natural resources for the benefit of all. Visit the ODNR web site at www.ohiodnr.com.

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Exclusive Florida Sporting Community Introduces ‘The Cabins at Pine Creek’

Tuesday, August 18th, 2009 at 2:07 PM

Exclusive Florida Sporting Community Introduces “The Cabins at Pine Creek”

Exclusive Florida Sporting Community Introduces “The Cabins at Pine Creek”

Exclusive Florida Sporting Community Introduces “The Cabins at Pine Creek”

Pine Creek Sporting Club

Pine Creek Sporting Club

West Palm Beach, FL - Palm Beach developer Stephen E. Myers recently unveiled plans for “The Cabins at Pine Creek,” which include the construction of twenty-three cabins to supplement the 40-acre ranch sites being offered at the exclusive championship clays and wing shooting community, Pine Creek Sporting Club, in Okeechobee, FL.

The introductory price for the three unique cabin designs ranges from $545,000 to $695,000, and includes full community membership.

The Cabins at Pine Creek range in size from 2,329 to 3,472 sq. feet, with two and three-bedroom options available. All cabins include two bathrooms, a fireplace, a spacious porch, and are consistent with the community’s superior standard of quality. Designed by Denio Madera of Miami and Mark McCree of Okeechobee, with interior design is by Marc-Michaels, the cabins are constructed around a community lake, surrounded by live oaks, cypress and majestic pines.

“We are very pleased with the cabins,” said Myers. “Our goal with Pine Creek Sporting Club is to offer the avid sportsman and their families the highest quality experiences, and there is no question that these custom cabins offer a great community feel and connection that one needs for a lifetime of quality years with their loved ones.”

Construction is ongoing at Pine Creek Sporting Club with the first homes expected to be completed in June 2009, the Members Lodge in Fall 2009, and the stables in Spring 2009.

About:
Pine Creek Sporting Club is a 2,424 acre members-only, champions clays and wing shooting community located just over an hour from Palm Beach in Okeechobee, FL. The community consists of twenty-two, 40-acre ranch sites from $800,000-$1,200,000, twenty-three custom cabins, 1,000+ acres of world-class quail fields, 7,000 sq. ft. members lodge and pool complex, 13-station sporting clay course designed by Mick Howells, championship five-stand, dog kennels, horse stables, miles of horse, biking and nature trails, spa services, and a 70-foot tower for English high tower shoots. Founding members include Stephen E. Myers, Jack Nicklaus, Nick Price, Tucker Frederickson and Tullio Fabbri.

For more information, call (561) 514-9920, or visit www.pinecreeksportingclub.com.

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