The Mason-Dixon Chapter came into
being as a result of The York Outdoor Show calling contest. William Shaffer
started the ball rolling to have the chapter formed. Bill is a great conservationist,
and although he was very involved in the Izaak Walton League, he saw a
need for getting involved with other conservation organizations.
Bill approached (Ron Sandrus) the Director of
Chapter Development of the Pa Chapter of the NWTF. Between Bill and Ron,
a meeting was set up in 1981 to organize a new chapter of the NWTF.
Bill Shaffer was responsible for placing an ad
in the newspaper and over 80 people showed up for the first meeting at
the Izaak Walton League Clubhouse. Officers were elected and the chapter
began functioning as the fourteenth local chapter of the PA Chapter.
The first officers were Dave Markel, President;
Bill Shaffer, Vice-president; Earl Criswell, Secretary; and Skip Sanderson,
Treasurer. The Mason-Dixon Chapter name was adopted from names that included
the White Rose Chapter and State Line Chapter.
Some of the early highlights included a raffle
to support a newsletter. One of our first entertainment events featured
16mm movies of turkeys produced by Dick Smith of Perry County. Financially,
we supported the NWTF in their efforts to buy their first computer. The
York Outdoor Show became our major fundraiser. We sold Quaker Boy Turkey
Calls, raffle tickets and our infamous lucky beans to raise money.
Our official Logo was created in 1983 by Barry
Wagner of Glen Rock.
In 1986, we held our first annual Superfund
Banquet. We did not earn much money the first year. However, the banquet
grew and became a source of new members and workers to promote the Chapter.
The Chapter continues to hold an annual charter
Banquet each spring. The first banquet was held under the leadership of
Dave Markel at the Fireside Inn in 1982.
Some of our accomplishments included winning
the Runner-up Position in the Ron Sandrus Outstanding Local Chapter Competition
several times. There have also been several awards for the Best Nonprofit
exhibit at the York Outdoor Show. The Mason-Dixon Chapter has maintained
a presence on the State Board of Directors with three members serving
of the Board for many years including Bill Laird, Dennis Strawbridge and
Skip Sanderson.
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