Music City SCI proudly presents our 5th annual banquet and fundraising auction. Join us on February 22nd, 2020 from 5 - 10 pm at the Factory at Franklin and help support SCI’s efforts to protect our right to hunt and promoting wildlife conservation worldwide.

Don’t miss this one, it’s going to be our best event yet! The auction will feature a dramatically expanded selection of North American hunts and some great new gear donations as well as showcasing all of your favorite outfitters that have been supporting our chapter since the beginning.

We’ve got a great new location this year with more seating and a larger outfitter and vendor display area. We will also be continuing our partnership with Clean Plate Club for the catering. If you attended our first Wild Harvest event back in November you already know that their food is unbelievably good. If you missed out, this is your chance.

If that wasn’t enough to convince you, don’t worry, that’s just the beginning. In addition to the auction and feast, there will be games of skill where you can compete for great prizes as you test your knowledge, nerves and abilities. Still not convinced? How about a live band, an open bar, and deep discounts on the cost of a table? We’ll even sweeten the deal with 75% fewer speeches so you can focus on the fun, food, and games not to mention winning the trip of your dreams!

WILD HARVEST: 2020 Banquet and Auction
February 22, 2020
5:00 - 10:00 pm
Liberty Hall, The Factory at Franklin
230 Franklin Rd.; Franklin, TN 37064

Tickets - $98 ea.; Youth Tickets - $50 ea.; Tables (seats 8) - $675 ea.
Children are more than welcome, so bring the whole family.

Click Here to Buy Tickets

Click Here for the Auction
Online Auction is now live! Check back often as we’ll be posting new hunts and gear every week.

Music City SCI

Music City SCI is dedicated to creating a place for hunters and outdoors enthusiasts of all backgrounds to come together. As a chapter of Safari Club International, we conduct fundraising efforts and service projects that work towards preserving our outdoor heritage for generations to come.

We do this through a variety of initiatives including service projects, education programs, wounded veteran hunts, support of national conservation initiatives and of course by supporting SCI’s important legislative work protecting our hunting rights.

If you are interested in joining or would just like to learn more, please sign up for our email list.

 

First for Hunters

Education programs for both children and adults, provide a hands-on opportunity to experience the outdoors and to spread the knowledge of conservation and wildlife management. One of these education programs is Sensory Safari, a program in which the blind can learn about nature through touch exhibits. SCI Foundation also opened the International Wildlife Museum in Tucson, Arizona, to increase knowledge of, and appreciation for, the diverse wildlife of the world.

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First for Wildlife

Conservation efforts never cease, and through chapter projects, SCI Foundation grants and scholarships, and regional programs, members of Safari Club International make a difference in the life of the environment and the animals that live there.

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First for You

Humanitarian service programs are also a primary initiative of SCI Foundation. Through Sportsmen Against Hunger and SafariCare, food and supplies are provided to those in need, both in our backyard and in remote places of the world. The Disabled Hunter program fosters opportunities for disabled sportsmen and women to experience the hunting tradition. SafariWish grants hunting related wishes to those dealing with terminal or life-threatening illnesses.

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