NWTF Annual Convention
Don’t Miss Out on the 2024 Convention!
The 2024 NWTF Convention and Sport Show will be an event you will not want to miss!
Join the NWTF family flock in Nashville, Tennessee at the Gaylord Opryland Resort and Convention Center as we come together to celebrate a year of conservation successes and also look to the future of wild turkey conservation and the great things still to come for the NWTF.
The NWTF Convention and Sport Show kicks off with a Wednesday evening social and live music with Country Outdoors in the Waterin’ Hole. Official Convention activities commence on Thursday, Feb. 15, featuring rendezvous sessions, the evening’s Kickoff Party and the grand opening of the Sport Show floor, which will showcase over 500 top exhibitors in the outdoor industry. Taking place from Thursday to Saturday, the NWTF Sport Show is free to attend for NWTF members and open to the public. The national Convention culminates with a worship service on Sunday, Feb. 18, marking the conclusion of the NWTF’s 48th annual Convention and Sport Show.
Annual NWTF Convention and Sport Show
EDGEFIELD, SC. – The National Wild Turkey Federation celebrated conservation achievements and lasting partnerships in an innovative way during its Virtual 45th Convention and Sport Show.
The NWTF would like to thank its partners, volunteers, musical guests, members and all those involved in making the virtual Convention and Sport Show a success.
Particularly, the NWTF is grateful to Bass Pro Shops founder Johnny Morris for allowing the NWTF to host portions of the event at Johnny Morris’ Wonders of Wildlife National Museum and Aquarium in Springfield, Missouri.
“While it was not the typical convention we are all used to, this year’s virtual convention was a great way for us to still celebrate our milestones throughout the year, share fellowship, promote our great conservation work and get excited for the 2021 spring turkey season,” NWTF CEO Becky Humphries said. “We are extremely eager to see everyone in Nashville in 2022.”
The NWTF provided online convention attendees with a revolutionary virtual experience where guests, at their leisure, could interact with each other, visit exhibitor booths, win prizes and access loads of exclusive content, all from a simulation of Johnny Morris’ Wonders of Wildlife National Museum and Aquarium.
“The NWTF rose to many challenges last year, and we are so happy that we were still able to celebrate all of our accomplishments” Humphries said. “As spring approaches, we look forward to chasing gobblers and getting new hunters outdoors, but we are already looking forward to getting the flock back together in Nashville for our 46th Convention and Sport Show, which will be one for books.”
Those who registered for the NWTF’s virtual convention will have access to all the convention content for 30 days and are encouraged to revisit and share.
COVID-19 restrictions prevented the NWTF from hosting its highly-anticipated annual Convention and Sport Show in its traditional setting, which is known for exceeding 50,000 guests during the week-long event.
Typically held at Nashville’s Gaylord Opryland Resort and Convention Center, the NWTF ultimately determined hosting its 2021 event virtually would provide the best experience for the most people while keeping everyone safe.
Next Year: February 14-19, 2022:
46th Annual NWTF Convention & Sport Show - Gaylord Opryland, Nashville, Tennessee
WHEELIN' SPORTSMEN RAFFLES
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Calendar at a Glance
2021 DATES
June 5, 2021 – East Valley Toms JAKES Day
Mentored Hunt Camps
Marvin Robbins Youth Turkey Camps
On April 15-18, 2021, we had a great group of young hunters on hand learning how to hunt Arizona’s wild turkeys in a fun and supporting turkey hunting camp atmosphere. Campers enjoyed seminars, outdoor skills activities, raffles and camping. These camps are free to attend and meals are provided. We look forward to seeing everyone again next spring!
East Valley Toms Chapter JAKES Day
On June 5, 2021, YOUTH AGES 10-17 will learn basic outdoor skills and conservation concepts. Classes will include but are not limited to: fishing, BB gun range, turkey calling, stream biology and conservation. Camping available in National Forest one mile away.
Breakfast and lunch are included, bring your own chairs and sunscreen. No cost to the JAKES, Ages 10-17. Online registration closes Friday, May 29th. Capacity is 50 participants.
Event Schedule:
8:00-8:45 AM - Check-in and Continental Breakfast
9:00 AM - First Event Starts
12:00 PM - Lunch
4:00 PM - Wrap-up with raffle and conversation
LOCATION:
Little Bridge Cabins
38678 SR 373
Greer, AZ 85927
Hosted by: East Valley Toms Chapter of NWTF
-Registration opens: APRIL 5, 2021
-Information: Kathi Nixon mknixon2009@gmail.com