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Recap: Public Lands Pint Night at Common Roots Brewing Sponsored by onX

New York BHA
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We had a great time celebrating Public Lands month at the Common Roots Flagship in South Glens Falls, NY 

Former chair, Todd Waldron was on hand to talk about the early days of the NY Chapter among other topics.  Local members joined in and we even got a surprise visit from the Eastern Field Director, Chris Hennessey! One of our newest members, Kim Neaton, shared a story of her first ever deer hunt a couple weeks prior.  It was great to see old and new together sharing stories and catching up.

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The New York Chapter of Backcountry Hunters & Anglers works to bring BHA’s proven, grassroots conservation and advocacy approach to New York’s wild places and rich outdoor heritage. Building on New York’s proud conservation legacy and the Adirondacks that helped inspire Teddy Roosevelt, we believe hunters and anglers remain at the heart of safeguarding wild places for future generations.

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