Apart from attending on January 13, 2018, there are a variety of simple ways you can make a difference for our biggest fundraiser of the year.
Learn more at The Icebreaker webpage. You can even buy your ticket now online!
Donate to the Bucket Raffle
We have some great items already (Yeti cooler, Vortex binoculars, etc.) and would be pleased to accept anything from a handcrafted birdhouse to a guided fishing trip. Or consider donating new rods, reels, accessories, camping equipment, overnight lodging and especially sets of flies. Our vast array of raffle items adds excitement (and revenue!) to the event. Please deliver the items or make a commitment to a member of our Raffle Team: Craig Amacker and Amy Klusmeier.
(You can bring your items to the December 12 Chapter Meeting.)
Many hands make light work!
Are you looking for a way to give back to the chapter and help raise funds for stream restoration? Volunteer for the Icebreaker! Current opportunities are below. Contact Amy Klusmeier for more information.
Kid’s Activity Chair
We would like to offer activities for kids from 1:00 – 3:00 pm at the Icebreaker event on January 13, 2018 and could use some help with it. Contact Amy at the link above if you can help.
Icebreaker Committee Chair
This volunteer serves as the liaison between the SWTU Board of Directors and the event venue, and is responsible for overall event planning and management. Play a key role in selecting the featured speakers, event activities, and fundraising. You will work with a great team of volunteers that assist with activities and bucket raffles, and receive guidance and support from past committee chairs. Please consider volunteering for this important chapter leadership position! Ideally the new chair would shadow the 2018 event chair and take the lead on the 2019 event. Estimated time commitment: 10 hours between October 2017 and January 2018 and 50 hours between September 2018 and January 2019.
If you have questions about the Icebreaker, contact amy.klusmeier@gmail.com.
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Last Updated: December 7, 2017 by Drew Kasel
Make a difference at our 2018 Icebreaker
Apart from attending on January 13, 2018, there are a variety of simple ways you can make a difference for our biggest fundraiser of the year.
Learn more at The Icebreaker webpage. You can even buy your ticket now online!
Donate to the Bucket Raffle
We have some great items already (Yeti cooler, Vortex binoculars, etc.) and would be pleased to accept anything from a handcrafted birdhouse to a guided fishing trip. Or consider donating new rods, reels, accessories, camping equipment, overnight lodging and especially sets of flies. Our vast array of raffle items adds excitement (and revenue!) to the event. Please deliver the items or make a commitment to a member of our Raffle Team: Craig Amacker and Amy Klusmeier.
(You can bring your items to the December 12 Chapter Meeting.)
Many hands make light work!
Are you looking for a way to give back to the chapter and help raise funds for stream restoration? Volunteer for the Icebreaker! Current opportunities are below. Contact Amy Klusmeier for more information.
Kid’s Activity Chair
We would like to offer activities for kids from 1:00 – 3:00 pm at the Icebreaker event on January 13, 2018 and could use some help with it. Contact Amy at the link above if you can help.
Icebreaker Committee Chair
This volunteer serves as the liaison between the SWTU Board of Directors and the event venue, and is responsible for overall event planning and management. Play a key role in selecting the featured speakers, event activities, and fundraising. You will work with a great team of volunteers that assist with activities and bucket raffles, and receive guidance and support from past committee chairs. Please consider volunteering for this important chapter leadership position! Ideally the new chair would shadow the 2018 event chair and take the lead on the 2019 event. Estimated time commitment: 10 hours between October 2017 and January 2018 and 50 hours between September 2018 and January 2019.
If you have questions about the Icebreaker, contact amy.klusmeier@gmail.com.
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